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why tissues of plant and animals are different

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Answered by gopalbhagat3p7s8ho
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Plants also have choloroplasts to make their own food whereas animals don't, contain cell walls and lignin for support, and diverge in vacuole distribution- animals have many small ones, plant cells have a large central one.

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Answered by adarsh122
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In plant anatomy, tissues are categorized broadly into three tissue systems: the epidermis, the ground tissue, and the vascular tissue. Epidermis - Cells forming the outer surface of the leaves and of the young plant body. Vascular tissue - The primary components of vascular tissue are the xylem and phloem.



Organs are composed of tissues, which are in turn composed of cells. Plants have three tissue types: ground, dermal, and vascular. Animals have four: epithelial, connective, muscle, and bone.
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