Biology, asked by AditiShankaraShastri, 1 year ago

4. Only some part of the plant grows while animals grow:
a. Proportionally b. Irregularly c. Indefinitely c. None.

Answers

Answered by vardhmanpaperimpex
5

Answer:

It's option is proportionally

Explanation:

because our body grow proportionally

Answered by maneeshi299mani
1

Answer:

a. Proportionally

Explanation:

  • The plants don't have a proportional growth structure, they have localized zones of growth like in roots, shoots, stems, and leaves.
  • Their growth pattern is very irregular, not forming a definite structure and definite time for growth.
  • On the other hand, the whole body of an animal grows proportionally following a patterned growth. There is a certain symmetry to the structure.
  • Animal growth is diffused rather than sporadic.

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