What is the difference between the manner in which movement takes place in a sensitive plant and the movement in our legs?
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Movement in sensitive plants
1. The movement in a sensitive plant is a response to stimulus(touch) which is a involuntary action.
2. No special tissue is there for the transfer of information.
3. Plant cells do not have specialised protein for movements.
Movement in our legs
1. Movement in our legs is a voluntary action.
2. A complete system CNS and PNS is there for the information exchange.
3. Animal cells have specialised protein which help muscles to contract.
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