what are the difference between plant tissue and animal tissue
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plant cell contain centosome cell wall and plastid or chlorophyll and having large vacuole
but in the case of animal tissue their cell does not contain cell wall centrosome plastid and having small vacuole
but in the case of animal tissue their cell does not contain cell wall centrosome plastid and having small vacuole
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Plant tissue
1)They have stationary phase
2)They do not require lot of energy as they they don't move
3)They make their own food by the process of photosynthesis
4)They have more dead cells in comparison to living cell
5)They are of two types
i-Meristematic Tissue
ii-Permanent tissue
Animal tissue
1)They have locomotion phase
2)They require lots of energy as they move
3)They don't make their own food and they depend on other organisms for their food
4)They have more living cells in comparison to dead cells
5)There are four types of animal tissue
i-Epithelial tissue
ii-connective tissue
iii-nervous tissue
iv-muscular tissue
hope it helps
Plant tissue
1)They have stationary phase
2)They do not require lot of energy as they they don't move
3)They make their own food by the process of photosynthesis
4)They have more dead cells in comparison to living cell
5)They are of two types
i-Meristematic Tissue
ii-Permanent tissue
Animal tissue
1)They have locomotion phase
2)They require lots of energy as they move
3)They don't make their own food and they depend on other organisms for their food
4)They have more living cells in comparison to dead cells
5)There are four types of animal tissue
i-Epithelial tissue
ii-connective tissue
iii-nervous tissue
iv-muscular tissue
hope it helps
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