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प्रश्न
Why do plants and animals possess different types of tissues?
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उत्तर
Plants and animals are different kinds of organisms; hence, they require different types of tissues to carry out their bodily functions.
Plants are autotrophic and stationary, whereas animals have to move from one place to another in search of food, mate, and shelter. Plant tissues are suited for the stationary habit of plants, whereas tissue organisation in animals is targeted at providing higher mobility.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Define the following term:
Tissue
Fill in the blank by selecting suitable words from the list given below:
A group of different ............... working together to perform a function is called an organ.
Name the kind of tissue found as gritty masses in the pulp of pears.
Name the kind of cell found in the following place:
Salivary gland
What is a permanent tissue?
Differentiate between:
Cell and Tissue
Match the words of column A with the appropriate words of column B:
| Column A | Column B |
| (a) Adipose tissue | (i) Cyton |
| (b) Neuron | (ii) Unstriated muscles |
| (c) The dark and light band | (iii) Columnar epithelium |
| (d) Dermis of skin | (iv) Striated muscles |
| (e) Sieve pits | (v) Fat cells |
| (f) Br ick like | (vi) Phloem |
______ tissues are most abundant and widely distributed in the body of complex animals.
Permanent tissues develop from :
