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Lizbeth Palmer
15 January, 04:50
How are animals different from plants?
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Sylvia Harmon
15 January, 06:45
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Bc animals know what they are, and a consciousness
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Reece Cowan
15 January, 06:54
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Answer: Animals are different from plants cause animals do not have to libe in the dirt to say alive and plants do
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