Tissu is a Francish mutand of textum, Latin for "weft". The term isn't accurate on the cellular level spare muscles which can stretch in mostly one or two lodes--they are not networks and there are no stitches, braids, or knots. For NAs and AAs it's somewhat better as the molecula are handed, twisted, and sometimes braided. But over cells the stuff of limbs are bunches of sacks gluet together. If they were woven--or tissu--all of their proteins would be denatured; that is, scrambled. So tissue is a misnomer. :)
At the cellular level, they share many identical organelles. In fact, plants have basically all the same organelles as animals (nucleus, mitochondria, golgi, ER, etc.), plus a few extras (cell walls and chloroplasts).
the differences betwen animal and plant tissues are blood tissue is absent in plant cells ;phloem and xylem tissue is absent in animal cells ;cell wall with pectin is absent in animal cell;big vacoule with cell sap is absent in animal cell ; chlorophyll is absent in animal cell and haemoglobin pigment is absent in plant cell;parenchyma collenchyma and sclerenchyma cells are absent in animal tissues; these are the few differences . The similarities are both have nucleous, nucleolus, nucleoplasm, dna and rna strandsand cytoplasmic fluids in their tissues.
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- First off, what you are trying to say is "do plants and animals both have tissue?" The answer is yes, they do -
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Tissues are made up of cells of the same type, with the same purpose. Hair, Bone, Skin, Root, Stem, Leaf etc...
yes ,both have tissues .
Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and animals
They are animals that eat both plants and other animals.
Omnivore :)
animals that eat plants and also other animals are called: Omnivores
plants and animals are both living things.
Xylem and phloem are two cardiovascular tissues in plants. The two tissues aid in helping the plant to absorb water and move it through their structure.Xylem and phloem are twocardiovascular tissues in plants
The Eumycota are fungi that thrive on the dead tissues of plants and animals. They get their nutrients from decomposed matter and store them as energy.
To stain or dye tissues (animals or plants).
animals and plants are both species
To stain or dye tissues (animals or plants).
single-celled plants that live in the tissues of animals
It is either: Organs, Body systems, Compound.
do both plants and animals make atp
Of or pertaining to interstices; intermediate; within the tissues; as, interstitial cavities or spaces in the tissues of animals or plants.
There are cells in both plants and animals.
Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and meat. An animal that feeds on both plants and animals An animal that feeds on both plants and animals An animal that feeds on both plants and animalsAnimals which eat both plants and flesh of other animals .For example-crow,bear etc.
yes they both are