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What is the difference between animals and plants?

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  • C Chris S Kaiser

    Well, not all plants use chlorophyll, there are some plants they discovered down deep in the ocean where there is no light, and they synthesize what they need from the chemicals found around them. So... light is out of the question. Do Coral eat? Venus fly traps eat flies. I am so trying not to google. :doh:;P) This statement is false.

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    RoswellNX
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    Chris S Kaiser wrote:

    there are some plants they discovered down deep in the ocean where there is no light, and they synthesize what they need from the chemicals found around them

    They aren't plants, they are actually primitive bacteria that feed on sulfur-based chemical compounds comming from thermal vents. And the things you saw are tube-worms(contrary to their name thay aren't really worms either) that grow around those vents in the ocean floor and feed on the bacteria. But like plants, those bacteria are autotrophes, that is producers. Animals are the consumers, and so are some bacteria (think E. coli), protozoa like amoeba, venus-flytrap type plants, coral (i believe those guys eat plankton, which are little one-celled ocean dwelling organisms, including diatoms). Roswell :)

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      Chris S Kaiser wrote:

      there are some plants they discovered down deep in the ocean where there is no light, and they synthesize what they need from the chemicals found around them

      They aren't plants, they are actually primitive bacteria that feed on sulfur-based chemical compounds comming from thermal vents. And the things you saw are tube-worms(contrary to their name thay aren't really worms either) that grow around those vents in the ocean floor and feed on the bacteria. But like plants, those bacteria are autotrophes, that is producers. Animals are the consumers, and so are some bacteria (think E. coli), protozoa like amoeba, venus-flytrap type plants, coral (i believe those guys eat plankton, which are little one-celled ocean dwelling organisms, including diatoms). Roswell :)

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      Chris S Kaiser
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      Ahhh... ok.. That's what I get for guessing. ;) This statement is false.

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      • M Marc Clifton

        Animals have a physical, etheric and astral body. Plants only have a physical and ether body. (Incidentally, man has an additional ego body). Marc Pensieve

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        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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        etheric? astral? :~ I can buy the astral aspect, as we're all star poop. But that includes plants too. :)

        -- From the network that brought you "The Simpsons"

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        • E ensger

          I once heared this question, and I am honest, I did not know. So I ask you to be honest and to answer, before looking in books ore to ask wikipedia ore something else in the internet. It's such a simple question, I was not able to answer, but I would like to know - is it just me??

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          Plants do not have a brain. Nor do they have a memory, eyes (as we do, but they can still process light), ears, etc. Their only stimuli into this existence would be touch, I suspect (think of a Venus fly trap). I'd wager plants aren't self-aware by our standards (no memory makes it difficult), but they can be based on primitive standards. Jeremy Falcon

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          • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

            etheric? astral? :~ I can buy the astral aspect, as we're all star poop. But that includes plants too. :)

            -- From the network that brought you "The Simpsons"

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            Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

            I can buy the astral aspect, as we're all star poop. But that includes plants too.

            Occasionally I let loose with a bit of Anthroposophy. That question, and it's answer, is one of the core concepts of spiritual science. :) Marc Pensieve

            Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson

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            • E ensger

              I once heared this question, and I am honest, I did not know. So I ask you to be honest and to answer, before looking in books ore to ask wikipedia ore something else in the internet. It's such a simple question, I was not able to answer, but I would like to know - is it just me??

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              Raj Lal
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              animals are mobile and plants are not simple :) QED Omit Needless Words - Strunk, William, Jr.


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              • C Chris S Kaiser

                Neither a plant nor an animal. Its a fungi. Different class altogether. Technically not alive in the traditional sense. This statement is false.

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                Different kingdom even (the currently recognized five kingdoms of organisms: archebacteria, bacteria, animals, plants and fungi). The point someone else made is the defining characteristic I think (been a loooong time since University): plants have cell walls, animals do not. Fungi have cell walls, but it is of a different material and there is usually a "hole" in them, allowing cellular material to pass between the cells. For completeness, bacteria also have cell walls (different material) and different ribosomes and DNA composition. Archebacteria are. just. weird. -------------- TTFN - Kent

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                • C Chris S Kaiser

                  Ahhh... ok.. That's what I get for guessing. ;) This statement is false.

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                  RoswellNX
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                  Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                  Ahhh... ok.. That's what I get for guessing.

                  feel free to ask me this type of questions :) I just finished a semester of Bio, so this stuff is fresh in my memory and it's one of the things i read about in my spare time Roswell

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                  • E ensger

                    And they don't like small talk:-D

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                    Astricks
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                    The ents in LOTR walk, talk and conspire.. BTW has your name any significance? i suspect it's ents+tiger ?:laugh:

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                    • A Astricks

                      Bob will not sneeze; does it mean he is a vegetable?

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                      Gary R Wheeler
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                      Well, he is green.


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                      • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                        etheric? astral? :~ I can buy the astral aspect, as we're all star poop. But that includes plants too. :)

                        -- From the network that brought you "The Simpsons"

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                        Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                        we're all star poop

                        :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


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                          Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                          Ahhh... ok.. That's what I get for guessing.

                          feel free to ask me this type of questions :) I just finished a semester of Bio, so this stuff is fresh in my memory and it's one of the things i read about in my spare time Roswell

                          "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
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                          Chris S Kaiser
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                          I might take you up on that.. I'm a curoius sort of fellow. ;) This statement is false.

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