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didifference between plant and animal on the basis of tissue

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Answered by pakhi6
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Plant tissue :-

1) they've a stationary phase.

2) they do not require lot of energy

3) they have more dead cells as it produces mechanical energy

4) they are able to make their own food

5) they are of 2 types - meristematic and permanent tissue

Animal tissue:-

1) they've locamative phase

2) they require a lot of energy

3) they have more living cells.

4) they cannot make their own food and depend on other organism

5) they are of 4 types - epithelial , connective , muscular and nervous tissue.

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Answered by Kashishparveen11
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plant =1 )In plants , dead supportive tissues are more abundant as compared to living tissue.
2)They require less maintenance energy .
3)There is a differentiation of meristametic and permanent tissues.
4)Due to activity of meristametic tissues plants continue to grow throughout life.
5)Organisation of plant tissues is simple.
6)Tissues organisation is meant for stationery habit of plants.


Animal=1)In multicellular animals living tissues are more common as compared to dead tissues .
2)They require more maintenance energy.
3)Such a differentiation is absent in them .
4)Animals do national show growth after reaching maturity .Reparative growth is,however, present.
5)Organisation of animals tissues is complex with the development of more specialised and localised organs and organ systems.
6)Tissues organisation is targeted towards high mobility of animals.





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