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Difference between animal and plant

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Answered by anni2492
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Explanation:

unlike animals plants do not have nervous system ,so usually do not react quickly to stimuli.however the leaves of the sensitive plant bend quickly when touched.even the cellular structure of plants and animals is different.most plants have rigid cell walls cellulose containing a substance existent in animals.

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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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  • The plants are autotroph. They feed themselves with the help of photosynthesis.

  • The plants does not perform locomotion. Their parts are fixed.

  • The plants have branching body.

  • They grow even after the maturity.

  • They can't repsond.

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  • The animals are hetrotroph. They do not perform photosynthesis.

  • The animals can perform locomotion. They can move the whole body.

  • The animals have compact body.

  • The animals stop growing after the maturity.

  • The animals can respond and have high thinking power.

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