Biology, asked by amulya18101, 9 months ago

How does the action due to nervous tissue in animals is different from respons to the stimulus in plants​

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Answered by balwani
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Explanation:

Receptors are groups of specialised cells. They detect a change in the environment (stimulus). In the nervous system this leads to an electrical impulse being made in response to the stimulus. Sense organs contain groups of receptors that respond to specific stimuli.

Answered by ashmit9588
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Answer:

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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