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Difference beteen plant tissue and animal tissue.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

      Plant tissues

In plants, dead supportive tissues are more abundant as compared to living tissues.

Plant tissues require less maintenance energy.

In plant tissue, differentiation of meristematic and permanent tissues exists.

Meristematic tissues of plants lead to the growth of plants throughout their life.

Plant tissue has simple organization.

Tissues organization is meant for stationary habit of plants.

         Animal tissues

In multicellular animals living tissues are more common as compared to dead tissues.

Animal tissues require more maintenance energy.

Such a differentiation is absent in animal tissues.

Animals do not show growth after reaching maturity. Reparative growth is, however, present.

Organization of animal tissues is complex with the development of more specialised and localized organs and organ system.

Tissue organisation is targeted towards high mobility of animals.

Answered by DRJEASWARY
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Answer:

    Plant tissue                                                    

  1. Cells of plant tissue have cell wall.
  2. Some tissues are living and some are dead.
  3. Growth is restricted to the tips of stem and roots.
  4. They are mainly of two types permanent tissue and meristematic tissue.
  5. These tissues require less energy and maintenance as plants do not require movement.
  6. They provide strength and support to the plant.

       Animal tissue

  1. Cells of animal tissue do not have cell wall.
  2. All tissues are living.
  3. Growth is uniform all over the body.
  4. They are of four types muscle tissue, epithelial tissue, nervous tissue and connective tissue.
  5. Due to entensive body mobility these tissues require more energy and maintenance.
  6. They control all functions.
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