About Animals Part 3
The word " creature " comes from the Latin animalis, meaning having breath, having soul or living being. (1 1) The natural portrayal includes all members of the line Animalia. (2 2) In colloquial play, the term creature is hourly used to pertain only to humanoid creatures.
Creatures have several characteristics that set them apart from other living personal effects. Creatures are eukaryotic and multicellular. (7 7) (8 8) Unlike works and algae, which produce their own nutrients (9 9) creatures are heterotrophic, (8 8) (10 10) feeding on organic material and digesting it internally. (11 11) With really numberless exceptions, creatures breathe aerobically. (12 12) All creatures are motile (13 13) ( good to spontaneously move their bodies) during at least part of their life cycle, but some creatures, matching as moochers, corals, mussels, and barnacles, thereafter run sessile. The blastula is a stage in embryonic development that's unique to top creatures, (14 14) allowing cells to be secerned into specialised towels and organs.
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