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How Does The Action Due To Nervous Tissue In Animals Is Different From Response To Stimulus In Plant

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Answered by craze4study
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Explanation:

plants do not have any type of nervous tissues nor any brain neither spinal chord while animals have all of these

when a stimulus is acted on an animal that causes the sensory nerves to take the message to brain or say spinal chord it intercepts 5he message and then find a responce and send it through nerves which make us to responce that stimuli

meanwhile plants have hormones

lets take example of auxin

auxin harmone make the plant grow ..if sun is on the left side of plant auxin moves to right side of stem and make that side grow which makes the stem to bend

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