[DIYbio] Re: What is a plant?

Tim, that works for Eumetazoa but not for all the members of the kingdom Animalia, i.e. Parazoa. For example the Placozoa don't even have tissues, and much less, organs.

On Wednesday, 13 January 2016 04:56:52 UTC+11, Tim @ Backyard Brains wrote:
This is sort of related - but My team and I made this "what is an animal" illustration.

On Monday, January 11, 2016 at 6:14:35 PM UTC-3, Sebastian wrote:
It may sound like a silly question but there are some interesting overlaps and exceptions to most definitions. So guys and gals: 

What is a plant?

Sebastian S. Cocioba
CEO & Founder
New York Botanics, LLC

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