im not sure.i think so because it doesnt matter which environment.
many different plants and animals can be found in those habitats, although more life forms live in clean areas.
Adaptations influence distribution of plants and animals because they adapt to their envirenment, examples include the camel, the lobster, the polar bear, and the seal. Over time, an animal changes to meet its needs.
Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
Plants.
Nonvascular plants lack the complex vascular system found in vascular plants, making it challenging to transport water and nutrients. To prevent drying out, nonvascular plants have evolved adaptations like growing in damp environments, having a small size to reduce water loss, and absorbing water directly through their cells. These adaptations help nonvascular plants survive in their habitats despite their limited ability to transport water and nutrients.
Africa's native animals are found all over Africa in their particular habitats.
Old world animals are typically found in Europe, Asia, and Africa, while new world animals are found in the Americas. Old world animals often have more complex social structures and behaviors, while new world animals may have evolved unique adaptations to their environments. These differences can be attributed to the separate evolutionary paths each group has taken over time.
microvilli are ONLY found in animals
Cytoplasm is found in both plants and animals.
The basic unit of life is a cell and it is found in plants and animals!
Glucose is found in both plants and animals. Plants produce glucose by photosynthesis, and animals consume glucose (it is the first reactant for cellular respiration).
chloroplasts are in plants