Biology, asked by geetha368, 1 year ago

how does the action due to nervous tissue in animals is different from response to stimulus in plants​

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Answered by wearypages31
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Explanation:

The action due to nervous tissue in animals is different from response to stimulus in these ways.

  • In nervous tissues, action is carried out by the transmission of Electical impulses but in plants in takes place by changing the concentration of water.

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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The action due to nervous tissue in plants and animals

Explanation:

The nervous tissues in animals act by responding to external and internal stimuli through electrical signals conducted by chemicals called neurotransmitters, which triggers action potentials which initiate the responses to the stimuli.

Plants lack a nervous system with tissues like in animals but they have perception system which helps it to understand, respond and adapt to the environment or surrounding with the help of its own physiology and morphology.

Plants respond to various external stimuli like light, heat, moisture, temperature etc and deliver electrical signal pathway with the help of neurochemicals which aids in delivering the action potentials required for the response.  

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