Yes because if it wansn't what would we have to eat, nothing right so yes
Plants and animals both need water, air, and nutrients to survive. They are both composed of cells and rely on photosynthesis for energy production. Both plants and animals have the ability to reproduce and adapt to their environment.
Yes, both plants and animals are made of cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms. Plants and animals are composed of different types of cells with specific functions that work together to carry out various processes necessary for life.
Yes, eukaryotic plants and animals both have chromosomes in their cells. Chromosomes are structures composed of DNA and proteins that contain the hereditary information necessary for cell function and growth.
Both animal and plant cells have mitochondria.
They are in both. But more abundant in animal cells.
No, plants and animals both are composed of cells
The same thing as makes you alive: you are both animals composed of cells that can carry out metabolism.
Plants and animals both need water, air, and nutrients to survive. They are both composed of cells and rely on photosynthesis for energy production. Both plants and animals have the ability to reproduce and adapt to their environment.
Yes, both plants and animals are made of cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms. Plants and animals are composed of different types of cells with specific functions that work together to carry out various processes necessary for life.
The likes of plants and animals would be that they are both living organisms and are composed of cells. However plants can make there own food and can not move.
Yes, eukaryotic plants and animals both have chromosomes in their cells. Chromosomes are structures composed of DNA and proteins that contain the hereditary information necessary for cell function and growth.
a vacuole is in both plants and animals cells
Eukaryotes, or Eukaryotic cells.
they both have cell membrane
No. Plants, animals, and fungi are all Eukaryotes, which means they are all composed of cells containing a nucleus. Bacteria and Archaea are both Prokaryotes, which means their cells do not contain a nucleus.
True
Animals cells do not have plastid but plants do.