Answer:
Plants and animals are two different types
of organisms. Plants are autotrophic organisms, so they prepare their own food
by photosynthesis Moreover, plants are stationary or fixed organisms. Since
they do not consume or need much energy, so most of the tissues of plants a supportive.
Most of these tissues such as xylem, phloem, sclerenchyma and cork are dead
tissues, i.e., they do not contain living protoplasm.
Animals on the other hand, are
heterotrophic organisms. They have to move in search of food, mate and shelter;
so they need more energy as compared plants. Most of these tissues contain living
protoplasm.
There are some tissues in plants
which divide throughout life. They divide for the growth and reproduction of
the plants. In contrast to plants, growth in animals is uniform.
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