There are literally hundreds of thousands of examples, all living things falls into one of these two categories. Flora is all living plant materials and Fauna are all living creatures.
Fora examples could include any trees, shrubs, ground covers, ferns, moss, algae etc.:
Rose
Pansy
Begonia
Hibiscus
Mint
Potato
Tomato
Pepper
Wheat
Corn/ Maize
Rice
Conifer trees
Common Fauna include:
Cats
Dogs
Birds
Mice
Insects
Lions
Tigers
Snakes
Scorpions
Sheep
Cattle
Bears
Toads
Rabbits
Humans (we are also fauna)
The term used to describe a group of tortoises is "a creep."
The term used to describe the multiplication of organisms in tissue is "proliferation."
The term used to describe leaves without a stalk is "sessile."
The term used to describe individuals that can interbreed with each other is "conspecifics."
Mendel used the term "dominant" to describe a trait that emerged in the F1 generation.
The term for all birds of a region is "avian fauna" or "bird fauna".
Biodiversity
describe how the different layers classified under ocean differ in terms of flora and fauna.
Fauna
They are not plants. Flora and fauna are the terms used to describe all plant and animal life, not a specific type. Flora = plants, Fauna = animals
Fauna is used to describe all the animal wildlife that lives and lived on planet earth. Zoologist use fauna to refer to a typical collection of animals in one place or time.
Local fauna
Biotic factors. Animal: Fauna Plants: Flora. Fauna and Flora -Joel
Fauna
Yes. And it is a relatively new compound form. The combined term appeared in the 1930s to describe fauna in natural habitats.
community
The term to describe a material's ability to be drawn out into a thin wire is ductility.