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difference between plant tissue and animal tissue. write 5 points ​

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Answered by AP1104
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Answer:

Plant tissue:

  1. Tissue organisation is towards stationary or fixed habit.
  2. They require less maintenance. energy as they are autotrophic.
  3. There is differentiation of meristematic and permanent tissues.
  4. Organisation of plant tissues is simple
  5. In plants, dead supportive tissues are more abundant as compared to living tissues.

Animal tissue:

  1. Tissue organisation is towards active locomotion.
  2. They require more maintenance energy as they are heterotrophic and have to move in search of food.
  3. Such a differentiation is absent.
  4. Organisation is complex.
  5. In multicellular organisms, living tissues are more common as compared to dead tissues.

Answered by Abolisomkuwar
2

Plant tissue | Animal tissue

•plant tissues are | • animal tissue are gr

group of cell that | -oup of cell that are

are specialised to | specialised to perfor

perform specific | -m specific function

function in the plan | in the animals body.

-t body .. |

•In the stationary | • In the locomotives phase | phase.

•Required less | • Required more

energy. | energy.

• provide mechani | •provide locomotion.

- cal support. |

•most process an | •process a limited

unlimited growth. | growth..

•consist of both | • consist of only livin

living and non -living| -g cells ..

cells..

thank you ... |

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