Answers and Explanations:
Surprisingly, even though animals and plants have very different cell structures, both of them do have similarities in tissue.
<u>Differences between animal and plant tissue:</u>
As I had mentioned earlier, animals and plants have very different cell structures. Because tissue in the body contains cells, this kind of ties into tissue. Unlike animals, plants have cell walls. For plants this is more required because plants do not really move on their own, so having a cell wall gives stability for the plant. Animals on the other hand are like humans in the way of having free-moving cells throughout the body.
<u>Similarities between animal and plant tissue:</u>
Both animal and plant tissue help support the animal and/or plant by providing support to the creature's structure. Tissue is something that can protect internal organs on some parts of an animal and plant body, which is something that both of these tissues do. Also, tissue is technically a type of organ that can add cushion and protection, as I had mentioned earlier. So, in conclusion both of these creatures share a common organ with each other that produce similar uses, but different contents (such as the cells).
I hope that this helps.