To identify cells as either plant or animal, I would look for key distinguishing features. Plant cells typically have a rigid cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles, while animal cells lack these structures. Additionally, I would check for the presence of specific organelles: animal cells have lysosomes, which are rare in plant cells. Observing these characteristics under a microscope would help in determining the type of cells present.
A wasp is a living animal.
A kingdom containing organisms that eat other organisms is the Kingdom Animalia. Animals are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming other living organisms. They can be carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, or detritivores, depending on their feeding habits.
No
it is an ant
In short, this is what makes something Alive,(and this is straight off of Sesame Street)EatBreatheGrowThat's it, if you are in doubt go through the checklist, plants, bacteria, animals, weeds, ameobas...ALL eat, breathe and grow!A nonliving thing can either be something that WAS once living or can just be an inanimate object. (ie: a pillow or a calculator.) Therefore, a nonliving thing is simply something that does not have animal or plant cells in it. It can also be a person, animal, or plant that has died after maybe living a full life or an uneventful one, that is extremely unimportant. Living things breathe, need food/water, and shelter. They also have animal (if they are an animal), human (if they are human), or plant (if they are plant) cells. It is as simple as that.
One thing they use to identify some animal is by classes
They either existed at one time and we already have records of that animal, or the bones are found in the ground by some unknown person and scientists cannot identify it as a current living animal, leaving the only choice of an extinct animal.
what is the reason that sarcoscypha that's not plant
because it would either grow roots or leaves
Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotic organisms with cell walls containing peptidoglycan. Viruses are non-living entities composed of genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein coat. Fungi are eukaryotic organisms with cell walls containing chitin and obtain nutrients through absorption.
An animal is a living thing.
Food containing nourishments that are essential for the specific living organism.
Domestic waste water is any waste water that is produced by ordinary living uses. This includes liquid waste containing vegetable or animal matter.
Chloroplast
no, it is a free-living animal.
the elephant is the most largest animal -------------- By volume and weight, the Blue Whale is the largest living animal. The largest insects (by weight) are either the Goliath Beetle or the Elephant Beetle. By size the Stick Insects are the largest.
This is because of classification. It's the way scientists identify living things, and the term "animal" is one of the broader terms. So it all narrows down from "Plant" and "Animal", into different groups like warm/cold-blooded, etc.