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Query:

Subject: Are there two different evolutions; one for plants and one for animals?

Date: Mon Nov 15 08:38:21 1999
Posted by Christie Roberts
Grade level: 10-12 School: Willow Run H.S
City: Ypsilanti State/Province: MI Country: USA
Area of science: Evolution
ID: 942673101.Ev
Message:

I have been studying the evolution 
theory, which I find so interesting.  I 
believe that Plants and animals all 
evolved from different cells.  Like 
animals from regular bacteria cells and 
plants from cyano-bacteria cells.  I have 
not yet found any answers.  Even my 
microbiology teacher can't answer this 
question. 
	Plants use photosynthesis to produce 
nutrients and life while animals just 
intake nutrients in other ways.  Cyano-
bacteria lives from photosynthesis.  Then 
the different phylums of plants just 
make it so obvious to me.  
	Did animals and plants evolve from 
different cells?



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