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describe the phases of gowth in plant detail​

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Answered by mohammednoufal068
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There are three phases of growth – (1)meristematic, (2)elongation and (3)maturation.The tips of roots and shoots exhibit continuous growth and hence are meristematic. The cells in this region are rich in protoplasm and have large nuclei.

Answered by iamgroot929
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There are three phases of growth - meristematic, elongation and maturation. We can understand this better by looking at a seed. We already know that the tips of roots and shoots exhibit continuous growth and hence are meristematic. The cells in this region are rich in protoplasm and have large nuclei. The cells next to this region represent the elongation growth phase. In this region, there is the formation of new cell walls, vacuoles etc. The region next to the elongation phase represents the maturation phase in which the cells attain their maximal size.

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