Biology, asked by abd123, 1 year ago

Differentiate between allometric and isometric growth

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Answered by happy09
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Isometric growth means that all the body parts grow at approximately the same rate, and the adult proportions are not significantly different from those of the juvenile. However, some body parts grow isometrically such as arms. Hand length will be allometricand arm span will beallometric.

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Isometric growth is the pattern of growth in which every part of the body grows at a same rate, no apparent difference between the growth of adults and juvenile parts of the plant.  

On the other hand, allometric growth is a growth pattern in which the growth rate of different parts of a plant is not same, hence adult and juvenile show significant differences.


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