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It is both.-Zack Picard

It's not both; Zack Picard is wrong. I think what he may have been trying to say is that plants and animals are both living oganisms, but in order to determine whether this new organism is a plant or an animal, we can apply some basic observation for plants: we can use Tropisms. Tropisms are directional and irreversible growth responses of plants to external stimuli. Three major classes of plant tropism include phototropism, gravitropism, and thigmotropism.
To determine whether the organism is an animal, it will exhibit the follow characteristics. Animals are complex multicellular organisms typically characterized by high mobility and heterotrophy. Most animals also possess internal tissues, and reproduce sexually .

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