The three criteria commonly used to distinguish between different animal groups are body symmetry, tissue organization, and developmental patterns. Body symmetry refers to the arrangement of body parts, typically classified as bilateral or radial symmetry. Tissue organization categorizes animals based on whether they have true tissues (e.g., invertebrates vs. vertebrates). Developmental patterns include differences in embryonic development, such as protostomes versus deuterostomes, which further define evolutionary relationships.
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There is no difference. A panda is a bear. It is also called the Giant Panda to distinguish it from the Red Panda, which is a smaller animal and a completely different species (ailurus fulgens).
Plant cell has definite shape while animal cell has irregular shape.
The major differences are the cell wall in the plant cell is not present in the animal cell, the other major difference is that an animal cell has no permanent vacuole.
Introduce genes for different opsins that respond in the green region of the spectrum.
The differences between a plant and an animal * An animal eats different types of things a plant uses photosynthesis * A plant grows underground and a animal does not.
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The Okapi meets these criteria.
Taxonomist must look at patterns of development to help distinguish species because some species may look similar. Taxonomist can study one class of animals for years in order to get the classification just right.
Plants have a cell wall when animal cells don't. Also, plant cells have a a bigger vacuole then animal cells do.
No they are the same animal just different name. Just like cougar, puma and mountain lion, different name but same animal.
No, they are both the same game. They are just called different names in different countries.