The movement in plants is different from that of animals. Justify.
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Answer:
While both plants and animals are living organisms but they can be differentiated with the movement characteristics.
Plants can’t move from one place to another while on the other hand animals can move from one place to another because animals contain specialized protein to promote movement in the body.
Animals have neutron to transfer information from one cell to another while plants just pass electrical and chemical singles to pass information from one cell to another.
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Answer:
The growth of plants differs from growth of animals in certain aspects. Plants show continuous growth throughout the life. Animals show growth for definite period. Growth in plant is localized to certain regions like root apex, shoot apex etc. Growth in animal is diffused. It takes place in all the parts of the body and the active regions of growth cannot be identified.