The structural organization of organs and organ systems is far more specialized and localized in complex animals than in very complex plants.
How does the structural organization of organs and organ systems differ between complex animals and complex plants?
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Complex animals exhibit specialized organ systems, such as digestive, respiratory, circulatory, and nervous systems, organized for mobility and internal regulation. In contrast, complex plants have specialized structures like roots, shoots, and vascular tissues for resource absorption, support, and growth, adapted to their stationary lifestyle.