Question
Difference between: Response in Plants and Response in Animals

Answer

Response in Plants Response in Animals
$1$. Plants do not possess nervous system but only possess hormones for expressing their response. $1$. Animals possess both, the nervous system and endocrine system for expressing their response.
$2$. The response in plants is not rapid and needs more time to be observed. $2$. The response in animals is rapid and seen immediately.
$૩$. The response in plants is limited. $3$. The response in animals is not limited.
$4$. There are no muscular tissues in plants to show the response. $4$. There are muscular tissues in animals through which the response is shown.
$5$. In plants, there is no specific tissue for the transmission of information to different parts of the body. $5$. In animals there is specific nervous tissue for the transmission of information to different parts of the body.

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