What are the characteristics that distinguish plants from other living organisms?

Plants, as a rule, are rooted in one place, do not move by themselves. Plants contain chlorophyll and can produce their own food. Plants release oxygen and take in carbon dioxide from animals. In plant cells, cell walls and other structures are different from animal cells. Plants do not have or do not have the elementary ability to feel. Plants continue to live on Earth, producing new plants. This process, called reproduction, can be asexual (without combining two different germ cells) or sexual (including combining two different germ cells).



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