Heron By The Sea asked:
Also I 'd Gradica hear things like, What animal life came first, or the plant? (or did happen at the same rate?) Are the bodies like bacteria most closely related to plant or animal life? As the life of the plant began? Intuitive, we perceive there something different about the plant life from animal life - but what exactly is the difference? There are plants that can move quickly, like a Venus Flytrap and the animals that behave the way most think that plants have behaved like a sea anemone. Thanks for your answers!
Also I 'd Gradica hear things like, What animal life came first, or the plant? (or did happen at the same rate?) Are the bodies like bacteria most closely related to plant or animal life? As the life of the plant began? Intuitive, we perceive there something different about the plant life from animal life - but what exactly is the difference? There are plants that can move quickly, like a Venus Flytrap and the animals that behave the way most think that plants have behaved like a sea anemone. Thanks for your answers!

#1 by polybisep at March 26th, 2009
Life did not evolve from common ancestors that plants are really nothing but very slow moving animals from common ancestors that.
Life forms at one time there several different lines evolved specializing in structures that point it would have even.