well they have to be able to do photosynthasis
A cell without a distinct nucleus is in the kingdom Prokaryota. Other cells (Eukaryota) are in either the Animal or Plant kingdom
Plant cells need chloroplasts for photosynthesis
yes, plant cells need mitochondrias too
It's a plant like protist, it contains chlorophyll and carries out photosynthesis. The eyespots function as a light shield which allows light from a certain direction to strike the light detector. it doesn' have a cell wall because it is "plant-like," not a plant, it has a pellicle that provides strength and flexibility since it lacks a cell wall.in order to be classified as a plant rather than "plant like" it would need to have a cell wall
To obtain its energy.
the animal kingdom characteristics are that they are unicellular and they don't need sunlight
in what way does the snail need the plant for survival
The ability to preserve water mostly
You would first need to explain the characteristics of the organism
They are hearty plant. They don't need a lot of nutrition.
These cells need sunlight and water to live. Without these they will not be able to survive.
It wont be able to produce the things we need. If the air is Polluted a tree wont be able to make C02.
A cell without a distinct nucleus is in the kingdom Prokaryota. Other cells (Eukaryota) are in either the Animal or Plant kingdom
all living things 2nd Answer: Well, except living things like anaerobic bacteria, the plant kingdom, and so forth.
If you're going to be classified as an arthropod, you'd need to have a segmented body, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
An animal cell actually has less things than plant cells. Plant cells have cell walls used to hold the cells up and keep them sturdy while animal cells do not because it would make animals too stiff to move. Plant cells have the cell walls because they need to stand up and don't need to move.
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