Difference between plant Tissues and Animal tissues
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Plant tissue 1) they have 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.
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
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Nature of tissues
plant tissues
- that supportive tissues are more abundant as compared to the living tissues in plants
- this provide structural and mechanical strength
Animal tissues
- living tissues are more abundant as compared to the dead tissues in animals
pattern of growth
plant tissues
- the growth in plants is limited in certain region
- some tissues divide throughout their life
animal tissues
- the growth in animals takes place throughout the body but not throughout the life
organisation of tissues
plant tissues
- it is similar as compared to animal tissues
animal tissues
- it is complex with the development of more specialised and localised to organs and organ systems
purpose of tissue organisation
plant tissues
- tissue organisation is towards a stationary habit
animal tissues
- tissue organisation is towards mobility
basic nature of tissues
plant tissues
- they are differentiated into minister matic and permanent tissues
animal tissues
- sach differentiation is absent
meristematic tissues
plant tissues
- due to its activity plants continue to grow throughout their life
animal tissues
- it is absent in animals
- so they do not show growth after reaching maturity
energy for maintenance
plant tissues
- they require less energy for maintenance
animal tissues
- they require more energy for maintenance
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