i only know one animal that lives in the water but prefers to live on land
its the mud-skipper or a plankston
research more and it will be interesting
| Category | Plant | Animal | |--------------|-----------------|-----------------| | Cell type | Eukaryotic | Eukaryotic | | Nutrition | Autotrophic | Heterotrophic | | Movements | Minimal or none | Can move | | Reproduction | Mostly asexual | Mostly sexual |
Genus and species
In humans and animals, most glycogen is stored as granules. when the body needs energy, it breaks down the glycogen granules into energy.
Actually, any kind of plant/animal could have died to form coal. But not just any type of coal. Bituminous coal, to be exact. This happens when dead plant/animal's remains (though mostly plant, a small percentage of bituminous coal is from animal remains) are buried under a body of water (usually a swamp) and decay there for a while, forming a thick layer. Then it needs to be buried by a lot of 'sediments', usually mud/sand to compress the plant/animal remains into coal.
The adjective form of 'animal' is 'animal'.
for the animal or plant to decay
SPECIES - a unique form of a plant or animal
In water forms there are 2 type of lives (1).ANIMAL, (2).PLANTS Generally Euglena comes in both, plant as well as animal as this has more phytochemical so it can provide nutrition for itself as well as other lives
Starch grains are primarily found in plant cells, where they serve as a form of energy storage. Animals do not store energy as starch; instead, they primarily store energy in the form of glycogen. While some animal cells can contain small amounts of starch due to dietary intake or specific metabolic processes, it is not a typical characteristic of animal cells. Therefore, starch grains are not present in both animal and plant cells.
One key difference is the presence of a cell wall in plant cells, which is made of cellulose and is not present in animal cells. Additionally, plant cells form a structure called a cell plate during cytokinesis, while animal cells form a cleavage furrow. Finally, plant cells typically have a large central vacuole, which animal cells do not have.
it is the main center of genetic information in the form DNA and is the control center 4 all cells in the animal or plant.
Plant and animal waste, shells and skeletons
The difference is that the animal form cells and he will change aperance and the plant will grow taller and change it's buds will form. Plants don't have cells they have plamasa
The difference is that the animal form cells and he will change aperance and the plant will grow taller and change it's buds will form. Plants don't have cells they have plamasa
Distilled water is neither a plant nor an animal cell; it is a pure form of water that has been purified through the process of distillation. This process removes impurities and dissolved minerals, resulting in H2O free from any cellular components. While distilled water can be used in various biological experiments, it does not possess the characteristics or functions of living cells.
Flamingos are omnivores; they eat algae (a plant form), shrimp, and small creatures that live in shallow water.
The small pieces of rock combined with plant and animal materials are called sediment. Sediments can include fragments of rocks, minerals, and organic matter that accumulate over time through processes like erosion and decomposition. These materials can eventually compact and cement together to form sedimentary rocks.