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How is development in plants and animals similar and How is it diffirent

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Explanation:The embryonic development of plants and animals is different. ... The cells of plants differ immediately, whereas this is not the case with animals. Plants are solid and animals have two body cavities. Animals bend inwards and make a body cavity and plants do not form an inner space.

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The embryonic development of plants and animals is different. ... The cells of plants differ immediately, whereas this is not the case with animals. Plants are solid and animals have two body cavities. Animals bend inwards and make a body cavity and plants do not form an inner space.
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