There really is nothing you can do except try and separate the animal from the plant.
Each plant or animal has it's very own life cycle. To learn the life cycles of endangered plants and animals, one would have to research each plant or animal individually in order to receive and accurate answer.
A cypress would be a type of plant. Most of them are trees. If you wanted to know if a certain kind of cypress was an endangered plant you would have to look up the sepcific species. Wikipedia search cypress for more information.
If an animal is endangered, it means that there are very few of them left and there is a risk of all of that type of animal dying. Killing an endangered animal would further deplete the number of these animals, pushing them closer to extinction.
The organelle that you would expect to find in a plant cell but not animal cell is the centrosomes.
There are over 600 animal species listed on the Endangered Species List in the US alone, and over 700 plant species in the US. Then you have the list from the IUCN, The Red List with 5400 mammals, and that list goes on. If you could be a bit more clear about what type of species your interested in, would be helpful, then I can get you a decent list. For now, I'll list the sites where you can,read, or get copies of these lists, see below.
Each plant or animal has it's very own life cycle. To learn the life cycles of endangered plants and animals, one would have to research each plant or animal individually in order to receive and accurate answer.
A cypress would be a type of plant. Most of them are trees. If you wanted to know if a certain kind of cypress was an endangered plant you would have to look up the sepcific species. Wikipedia search cypress for more information.
i would avoid the problom by not capturing an endangered animal!
i think a bird
If something else eats a plant or animal that becomes extinct, it might become endangered. But it would most likely just find something else to eat.
Such an animal would be considered endangered, or critically endangered if only a handful remain.
Shoot the animal with a pistol in order to save the plant species. Why you might ask? In life, sometimes sacrifices have to be made. In order to save the last plant species, the last animal species had to be sacrificed.
any animal can be eaten if you have the means to get it and cook it. whether or not eating the animal would be legal is another question as some species are endangered. it also depends on the country your in. in some countries its possible to buy endangered sea turtles and other wildlife. not saying its legal, but it is possible.
If an animal is endangered, it means that there are very few of them left and there is a risk of all of that type of animal dying. Killing an endangered animal would further deplete the number of these animals, pushing them closer to extinction.
This would be "endangered".
I would have to guess Giant Panda.
There is no endangered animal in question large enough to swallow someone whole completely unharmed. The person would indeed be dead in the animals stomach or mutilated. And if an animal indeed is killing humans it will be killed anyway, endangered or not. Yay for dumb questions.