Answer:
Plants
Animals
Plants are generally rooted in one place and do not move on their own.
Most animals have the ability to move fairly freely.
Plants contain chlorophyll.
Animals do not contain chlorophyll.
Plants can make their own food and hence, are autotrophic in nature.
Animals cannot prepare their own food and hence, are heterotrophic in nature.
Plants give off oxygen and take in carbon dioxide given off by animals.
Animals give off carbon dioxide which plants need to make food and take in oxygen which they need to breathe.
Plants cells have cell walls and other structures differ from those of animals.
Animal cells do not have cell walls and have different structures than plant cells
Plants have either no or very basic ability to sense.
Animals have a much more highly developed sensory and nervous system.
Growth of plants is not restricted by time limit.
Growth of animals occurs only for a definite period of time.
Plants excrete their waste in the form of vapour, gum, sap, resins, etc.
Animals excrete their waste in the form of urea, uric acid, ammonia, etc.
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