do plants also have a skeletal system ? explain
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Similar to the skeleton of animals, the plant wall is a key determinant of overall plant form, growth and development. In contrast to having a specialised skeletal system as occurs in animals, the shape and strength of plants rely on the properties of the wall.
Unlike animals whose body is supported by a skeleton, plants do not have skeletons. However, they maintain their shape and structure because of a rigid cell wall outside the cell membrane of every cell. This rigid cell wall has sufficient tensile strength to support the plant in the way a skeleton does for an animal.
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NO
Explanation:
THEY ARE MADE UP OF TISSUES
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