Plants are adapted for a sedentary existence, while animals are adapted for active locomotion, contributing to differences in organ system design.
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Plants, being stationary, develop roots for nutrient absorption and shoots for photosynthesis. Animals, being mobile, have complex systems for movement, digestion, and respiration. These adaptations reflect their strategies for survival, resource acquisition, and interaction with their environment.