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Which of the following is a noticeable difference between plants and animals?
Which of the following is a noticeable difference between plants and animals?
- Plants have dead tissues
- Plants are stationary
- Animals consume more energy (correct)
- Animals have living tissues
What provides plants with structural strength?
What provides plants with structural strength?
- Meristematic tissues
- Dead cells (correct)
- Growing tissues
- Live cells
In which regions do plant tissues divide throughout their life?
In which regions do plant tissues divide throughout their life?
- Random regions
- Certain regions (correct)
- All regions
- No specific regions
What is the pattern of growth in animals?
What is the pattern of growth in animals?
Which type of tissues do animals primarily contain?
Which type of tissues do animals primarily contain?
Which of the following is a characteristic of plant tissues?
Which of the following is a characteristic of plant tissues?
What is a noticeable difference between plants and animals?
What is a noticeable difference between plants and animals?
What is the pattern of growth in animals?
What is the pattern of growth in animals?
Which type of tissues do animals primarily contain?
Which type of tissues do animals primarily contain?
In which regions do plant tissues divide throughout their life?
In which regions do plant tissues divide throughout their life?
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Differences between Plants and Animals
- Plants possess cell walls made of cellulose, providing them with structural rigidity, while animals have flexible cell membranes.
- Photosynthesis is a vital process in plants, allowing them to convert sunlight into energy, a capability not found in animals.
Structural Strength in Plants
- Cellulose fibers in the rigid cell walls give plants their structural strength, allowing them to maintain form and resist external pressures.
Plant Tissue Growth
- Plant tissues continuously divide in specific regions known as meristems, which are found at the tips of roots and shoots, enabling ongoing growth throughout the plant's life.
Growth Patterns in Animals
- Animals typically exhibit determinate growth, where they grow to a defined size, often having a specific adult form and size.
Types of Tissues in Animals
- Animals primarily consist of four types of tissues: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues, each serving distinct functions within the body.
Characteristics of Plant Tissues
- Plant tissues are distinguished by their ability to undergo photosynthesis, their organized structure, and their varying functions, such as support, transport, and storage.
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