on a cellular level, both plants and humans have cell nucleus, ribosomes, lysosomes, endoplasmatic retticulum, Golgi apparatus. The major difference between plants and animals on the cellular level is that animals get their energy mainly from the mitochondriums while the plants get their energy from their chloroplasts. Both cells divide by mitosis (and meiosis when forming gametes).
eggs in the human and the ovary
They both carry, or transport blood or nutrients to where the body or plant needs.
A prawn is a type of crustacean and not a plant. They are similar to shrimp, and are eaten by humans in America and Great Britain.
Plants produce oxygen for humans to breathe in, and a hamburger provides protein for the human who consumes it.
Pollen is the reproductive gametes for plants (similar to eggs and sperm for humans), when pollen comes into contact with the stigma of a plant, the reproduction process for the plant begins
The plant system has a tissue that carries water and nutrients from one part of the plant to another, just like blood vessels in the human system.
The plant system has a tissue that carries water and nutrients from one part of the plant to another, just like blood vessels in the human system.
Yes, the rhododendron plant is toxic to humans if ingested.
No, the serviceberry plant is not poisonous to humans or animals.
how humans have an internal skeleton under the muscular system plants have an exoskeleton which holds things in and keep them upright
Vegetarian is a word used for humans. Elephants are herbivores (all of them), which means plant eaters. A pretty similar thing.
The vascular system in plants, which consists of xylem and phloem, serves a function similar to the circulatory system in humans. Xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars produced during photosynthesis to all parts of the plant for energy.