what is the difference between the manner in which movement takes place in a sensitive plant and movement in our legs?
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The movement in the sensitive plant is involuntary action, but the change in our legs is a voluntary action.
Plants have some specialized protein for the movement in sensitive plants.
But animals have some concentrated protein.
This protein helps the muscles to move.
There are two types of tissues helps to transfer the information in the animal cell, but there is no cell is available in a plant cell.
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Movement in plants and legs
Explanation:
- Movement in sensitive plants :
- Movement in sensitive plants happens in response to external or internal stimulation associate degreed is categorised as tropic or nastic movement; it's an involuntary action.
- It doesn't involve any special tissues for the relay of knowledge.
- Movement within the sensitive plant doesn't involve any specific proteins.
- Movement in legs :
- Movement in legs is underneath the regulation of the system and could be a voluntary response, i.e., acutely aware response.
- Leg movement is assisted by a posh network of the system that has systema nervosum centrale and PNS
- Contraction and relaxation of leg muscles to bring on leg movement is assisted by specific proteins like simple protein, myosin etc.
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