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Animals are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that lack cell walls and can move. Plants are multicellular, autotrophic organisms that have cell walls and cannot move. Additionally, animals typically reproduce sexually and have specialized sensory organs, while plants reproduce sexually or asexually and lack sensory organs.

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There are five kingdoms: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista and Monera. Animalia is different from the others by lacking cell walls (Plantae and Fungi) and by being multicellular ( Protista and Monera).

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They are sessile. They make their own food, autotrophicly. They have cell walls for turgidity.

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One characteristic that differentiates plants and animals is that animals have the ability to move while plants don't. Animals also respond to stimulus and plants do not.

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i is large and often contain mre intellagince then other life forms.

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The definition of an animal is: a multi-celled living organism that can move around from place to place (in other words, isn't held down by roots or hyphae)

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Q: What characteristics differentiate the kingdom animalia from the kingdom plantae?
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