Biology, asked by vathsak7212, 11 months ago

Arithmetic growth includes all except
1.constant growth rate
2.it is found in root and shoot cells
3.it is expressed as Lt=L0+rt
4.Its characteristic growth is sigmoid


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Answered by udayveersinghanand4
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1. Constant growth rate.

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Answered by prernasinhalm
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Answer:

The arithmetic growth includes all except option 4.

Explanation:

Option 1. is correct as the arithmetic growth shows a constant growth rate.

Option 2 is correct as in the arithmetic growth the two cells formed after the cell division takes two different paths. One daughter cell continues to divide and increase the cell's number. The other daughter cells mature or differentiate which means they stop further multiplication.

This type of growth is found in roots in the root elongation process and also in the shoot cells of the plant.

Option 3. is correct as the equation for the arithmetic growth is the Lt=L0+rt, where Lt represents Length at the time t, L0 represents length at time 0, and r represents the growth rate.

Option 4. is incorrect with respect to the arithmetic growth as the graph of the arithmetic growth shows a straight linear line. The sigmoid curve is for exponential growth.

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