Difference in control and coordination of plants and animals
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In multicellular animals, the process of responding to stimuli is different. The responses occur within seconds, but through a complex network of communication which involves several life processes like movement, locomotion, transport, respiration, etc. For example, when you step out in bright sunlight, you partly close your eyes to keep out the bright light. You may start sweating as the temperature rises. These are coordinated responses to stimuli.
Response and coordination in animals involve the sense organs, nervous system and chemical messengers called hormones.
Plants also react to specific environmental conditions. However, they have no nervous system and their responses are in the form of slow modified growth or movements called turgor movements, caused due to the distension (swelling) of cells.