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Animal cells have a cell membrane; plant cells have both a cell membrane and a cell wall. Thus bacteria are plants.
The presence of vertebrae is typically found in the Animalia kingdom, specifically in the subphylum Vertebrata, which includes animals with a segmented vertebral column. This characteristic distinguishes vertebrates from other animals in the animal kingdom.
Yes. All members of the animal kingdom are eukaryotic and has a membrane-bound nucleus.
NO they are members of the animal kingdom faulse!
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The cell wall and chloroplasts.
No, the use of mRNA during protein production is a fundamental process that is shared by both plant and animal kingdoms. mRNA serves as a template for protein synthesis in both plant and animal cells through the process of translation.
A plant cell's cell structure is slightly different- they have a cell wall along with a cell membrane and chloroplasts (photosynthesis)
Members of the plant kingdom usually stand still, while animals tend to move about.
Members of the plant kingdom usually stand still, while animals tend to move about.
Animal cells have a cell membrane; plant cells have both a cell membrane and a cell wall. Thus bacteria are plants.
The presence of vertebrae is typically found in the Animalia kingdom, specifically in the subphylum Vertebrata, which includes animals with a segmented vertebral column. This characteristic distinguishes vertebrates from other animals in the animal kingdom.
Most of the members of plant kingdom have cell wall and perform photosynthesis whereas members of animal kingdom do not have cell wall and also they do not perform photosynthesis and one more thing animals do not make thier own food means they are heterotrophs and plants make thier awn food so they are autotrophs.
Yes. All members of the animal kingdom are eukaryotic and has a membrane-bound nucleus.
NO they are members of the animal kingdom faulse!
There is only one animal kingdom - Animalia. Therefore, all animals belong to that kingdom.
Ermines are members of the animal kingdom.