Animals can move from one area to another and can cover a distance ranging from a few feet to many miles. Plants are however rooted to the ground and in most cases, they can only grow towards the direction of a light source. They have to be transplanted if they are to change locations.
many different plants and animals can be found in those habitats, although more life forms live in clean areas.
The basic unit of life is a cell and it is found in plants and animals!
like this plants and animals need food, water, shelther to survive in the wild
Unicellular plants and animals were first forms of life on Earth
To sustain life transport of material is necessary for plants and animals.
Animal life depends on plants in two ways. Plants provide food for many animals and also, the plants provide oxygen for animals
Plants came first in the evolution of life on Earth, appearing before animals.
No, plants and animals are not examples of bacteria. They are distinct forms of life belonging to different domains; plants and animals are eukaryotes, characterized by complex cells with a nucleus, while bacteria are prokaryotes, consisting of simpler cells without a nucleus. While both are essential to ecosystems, they have different structures, functions, and biological processes.
Many animals need to eat plants to live. Other animals eat animals that eat plants. So the food that plants make is the source of life for all animal life.
the answer is false because plants and animals are there own thing animals run and plants stay in one spot
They eat plants and animals!
The four main groups of eukaryotes are plants, animals, fungi, and protists. These groups encompass a wide variety of organisms with different characteristics and modes of life.