1. Characteristics that all animals share include:
- Presence of cells, multicellular organization
- Ability to move or exhibit motility
- Heterotrophic nutrition, obtaining energy by consuming other organisms
- Sexual reproduction, with some exceptions of asexual reproduction
- Sensory and nervous systems, allowing for perception and response to stimuli
- Growth and development through embryonic stages
- Adaptation and evolution through genetic variation and natural selection
- Ability to maintain homeostasis, regulating internal conditions within a narrow range
2. Characteristics that all plants share include:
- Presence of cells, multicellular organization
- Ability to photosynthesize, using sunlight to synthesize organic molecules
- Autotrophic nutrition, producing their own food through photosynthesis
- Cell walls composed of cellulose, providing structural support
- Complex tissues and organs, such as roots, stems, and leaves
- Reproduction through both sexual and asexual methods, with some plants having the ability to self-fertilize
- Growth and development through distinct life stages, including embryonic and adult stages
- Ability to adapt to their surroundings through various mechanisms, such as changing leaf shape or production of protective chemicals
1.Name the characteristics that all the animals share
2.Name the characteristics that all the plants share
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