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Example
Plants and animals are creations of God. They both have life. They breathe, grow,
and reproduce.
There are several characteristics which distinguish plants from animals. Green
plants are able to manufacture their own food from substances in the environment.
This process is known as photosynthesis. in contrast, animals, including man, get their
food either directly from plants or indirectly by eating animals which have eaten plants.
Plants are generally stationary. Animals, on the other hand, can usually move about. In
external appearance, plants are usually green. They grow in a branching fashion at their
extremities, and their growth continues throughout their lives. Animals, however, are
very diverse in their external appearance. Iheir growth pattern is not Ilimited to their
extremities. It is evenly distributed and only occurs in a definite time period. Therefore.
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nelp you compare and contrast things or ideas, usea Venn
araw some diagram. To make one, simply
overlapping circles, one circle for each item you are considering. In the central area
where they overlap, list the
traits the two items have in common. Assign each one of the areas
that does not
overlap. In those areas, list the traits that make the things different.
Example:
Plants and animals are creations of God. They both have life. They breathe, grow,
and reproduce.
There are several characteristics which distinguish plants from animals. Green
plants are able to manufacture their own food from substances in the environment.
This process is known as photosynthesis. In contrast, animals, including man, get their
food either directly from plants or indirectly by eating animals which have eaten plants.
Plants are generally stationary. Animals, on the other hand, can usually move about. In
external appearance, plants are usually green. They grow in a branching fashion at their
extremities, and their growth continues throughout their lives. Animals, however, are
very diverse in their external appearance. Their growth pattern is not limited to their
extremities. It is evenly distributed and only occurs in a definite time period. Therefore,
the differences between plants and animals are quite significant.