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how does the action due to nervous tissue in animals is different from response to stimulus in plants (3 mark question)​

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Answered by monurajak906581
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Answer:

plants haven't nervous system..

Answered by skyfall63
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The action due to nervous tissue in animals is different from response to stimulus in plants

Explanation:

  • There is no nervous system found in plants like animals or humans but the communication of activity is done through various generating impulses between plant cells.
  • When any plant cell generates impulses to communicate with other cells or cells, this action is known as action-potential action.
  • In animals, the nervous system is comprised of nerve cells and glial cells used for communicating signals from one nerve to another and the spinal cord and the brain.
  • A plant cannot perform activities like thinking and remembering but they can transfer signals from one to another through electrical signals.

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