Step-by-step explanation:
Plants, fungi and animals have a difference, but all three belong to the same domain, eukaryotic, in contrast to bacteria and archaea. Already within plants and animals, there are organisms that present a superior body organization to the rest, they are the superior organisms.
Unlike the prokaryotic cells of bacteria, plants and animals have eukaryotic cells, with a well-defined nucleus and cytoplasmic organelles specialized in specific functions. Some organelles differ between the two, such as the presence of chloroplasts in plant cells and mitochondria in animals.