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What is the difference between animals and plants?

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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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    Astricks
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    Animals sneeze. Plants don't.

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      Animals sneeze. Plants don't.

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      Bassam Abdul Baki
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      Rumore has it that plants' noses are in the roots. So they might sbeeze after all. :)


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        Animals sneeze. Plants don't.

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        A coral is an animal - did qou ever heared it sneeze;P -- modified at 14:16 Saturday 15th July, 2006

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          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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          One of the most basic differences between animals and plants is at the cellular level. Plant cells have rigid cell walls, and animal cells have flexible cell membranes. Animals have nervous systems, plants don't.

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            A coral is an animal - did qou ever heared it sneeze;P -- modified at 14:16 Saturday 15th July, 2006

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

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              One of the most basic differences between animals and plants is at the cellular level. Plant cells have rigid cell walls, and animal cells have flexible cell membranes. Animals have nervous systems, plants don't.

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              Seems to be the corect way - but what is a mushroom in yout opinion??

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

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                :laugh::laugh:

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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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                  Mircea Grelus
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                  Animals don't have roots ;) regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.

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                    Animals don't have roots ;) regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.

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                    They have - corals have;) -- modified at 14:28 Saturday 15th July, 2006

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                      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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                      An aside: When humans forget that they are plants and animals, they become pests. I would initially refer to sentience, or a brain, but do coral have brains? Good question. Animals can move to another location. Plants require intervention to change location. That's my guess. [edit] but then lilies can move around.. so dunno [edit] This statement is false. -- modified at 14:30 Saturday 15th July, 2006

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                      • E ensger

                        Seems to be the corect way - but what is a mushroom in yout opinion??

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                        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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                          They have - corals have;) -- modified at 14:28 Saturday 15th July, 2006

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                          Corals are emotionally disordered animals. They should be removed from the category. Animals who spend their whole life in the same place place are "couch" potatoes. Thus are plants. :-D regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.

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                            An aside: When humans forget that they are plants and animals, they become pests. I would initially refer to sentience, or a brain, but do coral have brains? Good question. Animals can move to another location. Plants require intervention to change location. That's my guess. [edit] but then lilies can move around.. so dunno [edit] This statement is false. -- modified at 14:30 Saturday 15th July, 2006

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                            You are very near with the moving!! So, if we need some energy, we do what? And what do plants do??;)

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                              Animals don't have roots ;) regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.

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                              Mircea Grelus wrote:

                              Animals don't have roots

                              Neither do they have shoots!

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                                Corals are emotionally disordered animals. They should be removed from the category. Animals who spend their whole life in the same place place are "couch" potatoes. Thus are plants. :-D regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.

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                                This poor corals ;);)

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                                  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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                                  Astricks
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                                  Plants don't backbite?

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                                    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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                                    Do you watch Pokemon? Do you probabilly like very much of Bubasaurs... Just kidding.See: http://www.mcwdn.org/Plants/PlantsDiffer.html[^] Jesus is Love! Tell to someone! :-)

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                                      You are very near with the moving!! So, if we need some energy, we do what? And what do plants do??;)

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                                      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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                                        Plants don't backbite?

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                                        And they don't like small talk:-D

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                                          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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                                          You say no, but it is yes. Light is the answer, as I know. Plants get their energy from light - animals from plants or other animals. The trap is - there are not only plants and animals on our planet. Mashrooms are a third one, and maybe you talked about another one! :rose::rose:

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