Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that lack cell walls and obtain energy through consuming organic matter. They exhibit a wide range of behaviors, have the ability to move voluntarily, and possess specialized sensory organs for detecting and responding to their environment. Additionally, animals typically reproduce sexually and undergo development through distinct life stages.
Animals obtain energy by eating food. Plants obtain energy by making food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.
Animals move purposefully at least during some stage of their lives, and plants never move from place to place (although some plants are capable of tilting slowly, or shutting, such as the Venus Flytrap).
Plants have chloroplasts (to produce food), and cell walls. Animals have neither cell walls nor chloroplasts.
"Animals can move about.
They eat by consuming their food rather than by taking in liquids via their sap.
No plants have legs or arms
No plants can think, or see, or hear, or taste or smell."
#1- Sap has nothing to do with taking in water, root tips do. ALL water and broken down nutrients are absorbed through the roots, specifically the tips.
#2- Animals need H2O- All living things need water. Animals "consume" water.
#3- It is called Autotrophic and Heterotrophic. Auto meaning it takes one, just the plant. Hetero meaning 2, meaning that the animal needs an external food source.
#4- Their are vine plants that look for things to climb, with arms.
#5- I would also like to address that sap is used when the plant is damaged, it seals in moisture.
Plants are stationary and animals are mobile.
Anyway, #3 is the answer to the question.
Animals are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that lack cell walls and exhibit mobility at some stage in their life cycle. These characteristics differentiate animals from organisms in other eukaryotic kingdoms such as plants, fungi, and protists.
Protists have nucleus and double membranous organells.Bacteria do not have them.
These acids have only single carbon-carbon bonds.
The six characteristics of a living organism are organization, metabolism, growth, adaptation, response to stimuli, and reproduction. These characteristics help distinguish living organisms from non-living things.
Observable characteristics of living things include growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, metabolism, and the ability to adapt to their environment. These characteristics help distinguish living organisms from non-living objects.
Distinguishing characteristics are those characteristics that distinguish you or an object from others of its kind. Many products have features that are distinguishing characteristics.
Animals are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that lack cell walls and exhibit mobility at some stage in their life cycle. These characteristics differentiate animals from organisms in other eukaryotic kingdoms such as plants, fungi, and protists.
Birds-------------------------mammalsfeathers--------------------furEggs-----------------------live youngdoesnt produce milk------produces milk
You probably mean distinguish. He will distinguish himself on the team. You can distinguish the two animals by the length of their tails.
Plants get energy through photosynthesis - they use sunlight to feed themselves. Animals get energy by eating other organisms.
its bill.
legs. and names. and habitats.
Rude people
their body plan
Those are two of many characteristics that distinguish fungi from bacteria.
The way it breaks
a race