What type of tissues are present in plants but absent in animals
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Cell wall is present in plant cell as the outer covering of cell membrane but in animal cells the outermost layer is cell membrane and in plant cell the outermost layer is cell membrane
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Answer:
Meristematic tissue, xylem and phloem, cell wall are the type of tissues are present in plants but absent in animals.
Explanation:
The function of xylem and phloem is to transport water from root of the plant to various parts and food from the site of photosynthesis to other parts. This is not a case with animal cell.
The plant cell is covered by protective layer called as cell wall, but this cell wall is absent in animal cell.
The vacuole organ present in plant cell are used for storage of water; this organelle is absent in animal cell because there is no need to store water.
The storage of water in plant cell is necessary for the process of photosynthesis.
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