Difference between animal and plant Development -
Though,
plants and animals both are made up of cells. The division of cell and the
nuclear set up is almost identical still they differ a lot in their mode of
development.
1. Growth
in plants is localized in meristematic regions, while in animals; it is
distributed all over the body.
2. Growth
in animals ceases much earlier the death while in plants growth is continued
till death.
3. Plants
develop as repetitive units of same structure in response to the environmental
factors and available space. On the contrary, animals have preformed organs,
which only increase in size and are not formed de novo.
4.
Development of animals is more dependent upon the internal hormones, external
environment does not effect it significantly. In plants, the distribution of
these hormones in the plant body itself is affected by external environment.
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