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Organisms: Animals & Plants

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Animals and Plants

Animals and plants are eukaryotes; their cells contain mitochondria (for respiration) and a nucleus (containing DNA).

Animals

Animals

  • Animal cells have no cell wall and no chloroplasts (so do not carry out photosynthesis).
  • Animals are multicellular (made of many cells) and they don't make their own food, but they store carbohydrates as glycogen.
  • They often have nervous coordination (using nerves) and are able to move around.
  • Mammals (like whales) and insects (like mosquitoes) are examples.
Plants

Plants

  • Plant cells are surrounded by cell walls (made of a substance called cellulose) and contain chloroplasts (carry out photosynthesis).
  • Plants are multicellular (many cells) and they make their own carbohydrate food, which they store as sucrose or starch.
  • Plants can be divided into flowering and non-flowering plants.
    • Flowering plants include cereals (e.g. maize) and herbaceous legumes (e.g. peas).
    • Non-flowering plants include pines and ferns.
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