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difference between plant tissues and animal tissues

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants

●In plants, dead supportive tissues are more abundant as compared to living tissues.

●Plant tissues require less maintenance energy.

●Tissues organization is meant for stationary habit of plants

Animals

●In multicellular animals living tissues are more common as compared to dead tissues.

●Animal tissues require more maintenance energy.

●Tissue organisation is targeted towards high mobility of animals.

Answered by Anonymous
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• Cells of plant tissue have cell wall.

• Some tissues are living and some are dead.

• Growth is restricted to the tips of stem and roots.

• They are mainly of two types permanent tissue and meristematic tissue.

• They provide strength and support to the plant.

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• Cells of animal tissue do not have cell wall.

• All tissues are living.

• Growth is uniform all over the body.

• They are of four types muscle tissue, epithelial tissue, nervous tissue and connective tissue.

• They control all functions.

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