No, plants and animals do not have the same structure. Plants have a large quantity of supportive tissue, generally composed of dead cells, while animals have tissues that are mostly living.
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No, plants and animals do not have the same structure. Plants have rigid cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles, whereas animals lack these features but have specialized tissues and organs for movement, sensory functions, and complex bodily processes.