Sl. no | Movement in sensitive plants | Sl. no | Movement in our legs |
1 | The movement in a sensitive plant is a response to stimulus (touch) which is an involuntary action. | 1 | Movement in our legs is a voluntary action. |
2 | No special tissue is there for the transfer of information | 2 | A complete system CNS and PNS is there for the information exchange. |
3 | Plant cells do not have specialized protein for movements. | 3 | Animal cells have specialized protein which help muscles to contract. |
Answered by Vishal kumar | 2 years ago
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