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what are the main differe between plant and animal tissue​

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Answered by FrenchiestOfTheFry
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For plants, growth is restricted to the tips of stem and roots, but for animals growth is uniform all over the body. With plants, they are mainly made up of two types of tissue: permanent tissue and meristematic tissue. Animals have four types: muscle tissue, epithelial tissue, nervous tissue and connective tissue.

Answered by drjiya123
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Plant and Animal tissue respectively differentiated

Cells of plant tissue have cell wall.Cells of animal tissue do not have cell wall.Some tissues are living and some are dead.All tissues are living.Growth is restricted to the tips of stem and roots.Growth is uniform all over the body.They are mainly of two types permanent tissue and meristematic tissue.They are of four types muscle tissue, epithelial tissue, nervous tissue and connective tissue.These tissues require less energy and maintenance as plants do not require movement.Due to entensive body mobility these tissues require more energy and maintenance.They provide strength and support to the plant.They control all functions.

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