animal skins or papyruses which is paper made of plants
Um well I'm going to have to go with ones northern and the other is southern that and they grow different plants and veggies.
the sun gives the energy to the plants, so that they will grow. then the animals (or humans) eat the plants. also, if the animal eats the plant, and we eat the animal, we are consuming that energy! its pretty simple once you think about it(:
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the people of indus valley worshipped fertility gods and goddesses (symbolized by plants and animal parts)
Synthesize glucose
| Category | Plant | Animal | |--------------|-----------------|-----------------| | Cell type | Eukaryotic | Eukaryotic | | Nutrition | Autotrophic | Heterotrophic | | Movements | Minimal or none | Can move | | Reproduction | Mostly asexual | Mostly sexual |
Plants gets nutrition by its own and fungus steals another plant's food.
They are all cells or whatever
Yea plants need water & sunlight & animal needs food & a place 2 sleep
1-there location 2-climate 3-animal and plants
plants dont have white blood cells...they have chloroplasts
The major difference between them is that an animal cell does NOT have a cell wall and chloroplast like those in plants.
Animals get their nutrition much the same way as humans do. They find nutrition in what they eat, whether it be in plants and/or other animals. (Herbivores find nutrition solely in plants; Carnivores get nutrition from eating other animals; Omnivores get nutrition both from eating other animals as well as plants.) Animals can also gain nutrition from the water they drink. Water often contains certain vitamins and minerals that can be very beneficial (and sometimes dangerous) to an animal's health. Where an animal finds its nutrition specifically depends on what kind of animal it is and what kind of habitat it lives in.
The main difference is that fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrition by absorbing organic matter from their environment, while plants are autotrophic organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis. Additionally, fungi do not have chlorophyll like plants do, which is necessary for photosynthesis.
Insectivorous plants, such as sundews and pitcher plants, obtain nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from insects they capture. The availability of insects in their habitat directly impacts the nutrition and growth of insectivorous plants. Habitats with higher insect populations typically support healthier insectivorous plants compared to habitats with fewer insects.
what would happen to plants nutrition if plants did not have roots