Plants are multicellular organisms that produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis. They are immobile, meaning they do not move from one location to another, and they have a cell wall surrounding their cells. Plants exhibit several other characteristics of life, such as reproduction and response to stimuli.
Animals are also multicellular organisms, but they obtain their food by consuming other organisms. They are mobile, meaning they can move freely, and they do not have a cell wall surrounding their cells. Animals exhibit several other characteristics of life, such as reproduction, growth, and response to stimuli.
Therefore, both plants and animals are living organisms.