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What is the difference between the forms of animals and plants?

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What is the difference between the forms of animals and plants?

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The primary difference is that plants are autotrophic, that is, they can make their own food by harvesting light radiation from the sun, and that animals are strictly heterotrophic, that is, they must eat other creatures to survive. Plants also tend to be sessile, that is, they don’t walk around, where as most animals are able to move around. Animals tend to spawn a small number of offspring which grow up to be in a fairly small range of sizes where as most plants create large numbers of offspring which can range in size in maturity by a great deal. But the primary difference, to which most of the attributes of both revolve around, is the autotrophic and heterotrophic difference.

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