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What are companion animals?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Why are some plants so important in our daily lives?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Companion animals are an everincreasing part of the animal industry. Dogs are raised
for pets, and they are also trained to help visually impaired people. Animals such as
goldfish and cats are raised as companions also.



Answer to Question 2

Plants are important in our daily lives because a large portion of our food comes from
plants. Plants also supply us with clothing. The houses we live in also come from plants.
A large portion of the medicines we use comes from plants as well.





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