Nutrition in plants primarily involves photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen, making them autotrophic organisms. In contrast, animals are heterotrophic, relying on consuming organic matter for energy and nutrients, as they cannot produce their own food. Additionally, plants absorb minerals and nutrients from the soil through their roots, while animals obtain nutrients through their digestive systems after eating other organisms. This fundamental difference underscores the distinct roles plants and animals play in ecosystems.
There are two types of nutrition .they are: autotroph and heterotrophic nutrition .1.autotrophic nutrition:the mode of nutrition whereby a living organism makes its food.2.heterotrophic nutrition:the mode of nutrition in which organisms cannot manufacture food and have to depend on other plants and animals for energy.thank you .by g.sreemathi vii-'d'
Animals eat plants or other animals, depending on their species.
Animals get their nutrition much the same way as humans do. They find nutrition in what they eat, whether it be in plants and/or other animals. (Herbivores find nutrition solely in plants; Carnivores get nutrition from eating other animals; Omnivores get nutrition both from eating other animals as well as plants.) Animals can also gain nutrition from the water they drink. Water often contains certain vitamins and minerals that can be very beneficial (and sometimes dangerous) to an animal's health. Where an animal finds its nutrition specifically depends on what kind of animal it is and what kind of habitat it lives in.
water and nutrition
all green plants have autotrophic mode of nutrition as they make their own food and animals have heterotrophic mode of nutrition as they depend on other organisms and plants for their food
Animals get most of their energy and nutrition from plants. Animals either eat the plants, or eat animals that ate the plants. Also, it gives animals a place to live. Such as Spiders, ants, moles, and other animals. Plants also provide animals oxygen.
Animals and plants both grow, have a lifespan, needs nutrition, are dependent of air and water (with few exceptions).
Synthesize glucose
plants produce their own food while animals get their nutrition from other organisms
What you observed in the different products applied to your plants as principles in mineral nutrition will depend on which products were used. The types of plants will also play a factor.
In plants, the factors are heredity, nutrition, and environment. In animals, the factors are heredity, nutrition, environment, and exercise.
the part of plants essential for the process of photosynthesis is a leaf,because it contains chlorophyll and chloroplast that animals cannot have.moreover,limbs that animals have cannot b present in plants... the plants which trap insects and utilize their body,s nitrogen have ingestion as their mode of nutrition similar to animals.....