because they watch out for predetors
If animals die faster than they decompose, then vultures or other carnivorous animals will eat them.
Animals with cephalization respond more quickly and in more complex ways.
Animals cells use a cell membrane rather than a cell wall. Animals have more active metabolisms than plants do, and therefore they need faster diffusion from cells to circulatory systems, than they would get with cell walls.
Are you kidding me, of course!! For example ants are animals and we are way faster than them, you should start thinking.
Yes, plants and animals are renewable resources because they can reproduce and grow to replenish themselves over time. However, it is important to manage and protect these resources sustainably to ensure they are not depleted faster than they can regenerate.
There is more resistance in water but fast fish are more streamlined than fast animals. A swordfish is faster than a cheetah.
When organic life dies, phosphorus will either go back into the dirt or water as the organic matter decays. It cycles through plants and animals much faster than it does through rocks and other non organic materials.
Not necessarily. Cells in different parts of plants and animals reproduce (divide) at different rates. It would depend on what parts of the organisms you are comparing. For example: the ends of plant roots grow a lot faster than the other parts, and hair cells in animals grow faster than cells in other parts of the body.
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Plants primarily exhibit passive movements like growth, tropisms (response to stimuli), and circadian rhythms. In contrast, animals have more active movements such as walking, flying, swimming, and changes in body position to navigate their environment. Additionally, animals have specialized muscular and nervous systems to control their movements, while plants lack these systems and rely on cellular processes for movement.
There are many reasons why plants can live longer than animals. One reason is that plants have thicker protective layers.
Plants respond to stimuli primarily through growth and movement, such as bending towards light (phototropism) or opening and closing stomata in response to humidity. Unlike animals, which have a nervous system that allows for quick, coordinated movements, plants rely on hormonal signals and cellular changes that can result in slower responses. Additionally, plants often exhibit growth responses over time, while animals typically react more swiftly through muscle contractions and neural signaling. Overall, while both kingdoms respond to their environments, their mechanisms and speeds of response differ significantly.