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How does control and coordination take place in plants? How does it differ from that in animals?

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Answered by Rupeshkumar1
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control and coordination take place in plant by harmons but in animal it take place by both harmon as well as nervous system.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Control and coordination in plants occurs with the help of 'plant hormones' or 'phyto-hormones'.

EXPLANATION:

These hormones are released when a plant experiences an external stimulus. Plants do not have a nervous system for control and coordination.  

Plants control their behaviour and movements when they experience an external stimulus. For instance, some leaves collapse when touched by humans. In animals, control and coordination takes place through the 'central nervous system' as well as hormones that are produced by the body.

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