Biology, asked by chandu8142, 1 year ago

Animals grow only till a particular age whereas plants grow throughout their life justify

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Plants also grow in a similar manner to that of animals.

A stem grows for a limited time period, but it contains meristems at certain parts which have tissues capable of growing, dividing and self-perpetuating again.

Plants also grow in a similar manner to the growth of animals.

A stem grows for a particular or limited period of time, but it contains meristems at certain parts of the plant which possess tissues capable of growing, multiplying and self-perpetuating repetition continuously.

Plants are static, hence, big size with adequate growth support not harmful.

Animals are of mobile nature.

Hence, a huge size would lead to an increase in energy need and stops its mobility.

Answered by jha463796
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Answer:

Animals grow for a limited period of time after which their growth ceases and they ultimately die. Plant growth is unique because plants retain their capacity for unlimited growth throughout their life. This ability of plants is due to the presence of meristematic tissue at certain locations in their body.

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