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What are the difference between animals and plants?
Major structural differences between a plant and an animal cell include: Plant cells have a cell wall, but animals cells do not. Chloroplasts enable plants to perform photosynthesis to make food. Plant cells usually have one or more large vacuole(s), while animal cells have smaller vacuoles, if any are present.
What are the 10 differences between plants and animals?
Plants | Animals |
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Plants cells have cell walls and other structures differ from those of animals. | Animal cells do not have cell walls and have different structures than plant cells |
Plants have either no or very basic ability to sense. | Animals have a much more highly developed sensory and nervous system. |
What are the differences and similarities between plants and animals?
Plants and animals are living things. They feed, respire, excrete, grow, move, reproduce and are sensitive to their environment. Animals and plants need food for energy but they feed in different ways. Animals eat plants and other animals, but plants make their own food.
What are the differences between plant and animal reproduction?
The difference between plant reproduction and animal reproduction is that the gamete in plants is produced by mitosis in gametophyte, which is a haploid mature individual in the plant’s life cycle.
Do plants and animals have the same structure?
As plants and animals are eukaryotic, so they have almost similar cellular structure , but few organelles like chloroplast, plasmodesmata, cell wall, plastids, etc. are only found in the plant cell, while in there is no cell wall in the animal cell; instead they have cilia, the tight junction for other functionality.
What are the similarities between fungi and animals?
The most obvious similarity between fungi and animals is their trophic level, that is, their place in the food chain. Neither fungi nor animals are producers as plants are. Both must use external food sources for energy.
What are the similarities between animals and plants cell?
Cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is a clear,jelly-like material that basically fills both plant and animal cells and is 80 percent water.
What do plant and animal cells have in common?
Animal and plant cells have some of the same cell components in common including a nucleus, Golgi complex, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, mitochondria, peroxisomes, cytoskeleton, and cell (plasma) membrane. While animal and plant cells have many common characteristics, they are also different.