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  • PLANT TISSUE AND ANIMAL TISSUE
  • Why are plants and animals tissues different?
  • Good morning class! Our lesson today is plant and animal tissues. Why are plants and animal tissues different?
  • Good morning class! Our lesson today is plant and animal tissues. Why are plants and animal tissues different?Athena and Jennie, both of you explain why are plants and animal tissues different? Athena explains plant tissues, and Jennie explains animal tissues.
  • Plant tissue. Since plants are stationary or fixed, the majority of their tissues are protective, providing structural strength. Since most tissues contain dead cells, they require less energy. Plants' growth is restricted to a specific area.
  • Animal tissue. They use more resources and have more living cells in their tissues.Animals have a more consistent growth pattern. In animals, there is no distinction between dividing and non-dividing tissue.
  • Very good! Athena and Jennie, you can now take your seats. So class, now you know the difference between animal tissue and plant tissue.
  • Why are plants and animal tissues different? Plants are made up of both living and decaying tissues. Animals, on the other hand, are made up entirely of living tissues. The essence of plans is that they are static. They don't move around at all. They have supportive tissues with dead cells in them. Animals do not stay in one place. They are always moving. As a result, they have living tissues to provide energy for movement. Animals and plants also have various purposes. As a result, they are made up of various types of tissues to accommodate their various roles.
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