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Describe briefly: Arithmetic growth.

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Answered by Divyasamota
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In arithmetic growth, one of the daughter cells continues to divide, while the other differentiates into maturity. The elongation of roots at a constant rate is an example ofarithmetic growth. Geometric growthis characterised by a slow growth in the initial stages and a rapid growthduring the later stages.
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Arithmetic growth:-

  • In arithmetic growth, one of the daughter cells continues to divide, while the other differentiates into maturity.
  • The elongation of roots at a constant rate is an example of arithmetic growth.

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