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Plants and Animals

Plants and Animals. How They Are Alike and Different. How Plants and Animals Are Alike. Both plants and animals need Food Water Air. How Plants and Animals Are Different. Plants usually don’t move without help use food that is liquid

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Plants and Animals

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  1. Plants and Animals How They Are Alike and Different

  2. How Plants and Animals Are Alike Both plants and animals need • Food • Water • Air

  3. How Plants and Animals Are Different Plants usually • don’t move without help • use food that is liquid • have green coloring material in their bodies (to use the sun’s energy to make their own food) • store large amounts of food in their parts

  4. How Plants and Animals Are Different Plants usually • have cells that contain cellulose (what makes plants hard) cellulose Graphic from: http://www.echalk.co.uk/Science/Biology/cells/interactiveDiagrams/PAcells.html

  5. How Plants and Animals Are Different Animals usually • can move without help • take in food that is solid • cannot produce their own food • do not store large amounts of food in their bodies

  6. How Plants and Animals Are Different Animals usually • have cells that contain no cellulose no cellulose Graphic from: http://www.echalk.co.uk/Science/Biology/cells/interactiveDiagrams/PAcells.html

  7. How Plants and Animals Are Different makes food controls cell (brain) stores food makes energy controls movements in and out of cell Graphic from: http://www.echalk.co.uk/Science/Biology/cells/interactiveDiagrams/PAcells.html

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