All living things can move.
Have you ever seen a plant grow towards sunlight? That's a good example of it.
Plants cannot move from one place to another place in the way that animals can. Plants are rooted to the ground.
Plants cannot move while animals can. Plants cannot reproduce on their own while animals can. Plants require an agent of pollination to reproduce indirectly. Please, correct me if I'm wrong.
Animals can walk while plants cannot but plants can also move but not in locomotion they can only bent or creep in search of sunlight.
Animals do not rely on photosynthesis - plants do. Animals cannot make their own food. That's why they can move around.
Animals can move independently, consume food, and feel emotions, which plants cannot do. Plants, on the other hand, can perform photosynthesis to make their own food, store energy in the form of starch, and reproduce through seeds or spores, which animals cannot do.
No, plants are not motile, meaning they cannot move from one place to another like animals can. They are rooted in the ground and rely on other means, such as wind or animals, for dispersal.
No plants cannot move.
no, because plants make their own food where animals depend on others . animals can move freely but plants cannot move freely.
Plants are examples of organisms that cannot move from one place to another. While plants can grow and orient themselves towards light, they are rooted in the ground and lack the ability to actively move like animals or other mobile organisms.
Plants cannot move.
Animals and plants are very different than fungus. Animals cannot produce their own food. Plants can produce their own food.
animals move plants don't plants photosynthesize animals don't plants have leaves and flowers animals don't animals give off carbon dioxide plants give off oxygen animals have highly developed sensory and nervous systems plants don't