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differentiate between growth and development with example​

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Answered by sourishsarkarkgec
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Answer: Growth - growth is a quantitative change.

Development- it is a .qualitative change.

Growth- It refers to the increase size or number over a period of time.

Development- it refers to improvements of circumstances which transforme an organism into more complex form.

Growth- It is a cellular level.

Development- it is a organizational level.

Growth- part of development.

Development- morphogenesis , differentiation also growth include in development.

Growth- little saplings grows tall to form a tree.

Development- the changes in saplings occur throughout in the interval to become tree is called development e.g. formation of tissue , vascular bundle, cambial ring etc.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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1 The development of a person's weight, age, size, and habits is characterised as growth. Development, on the other hand, is described as the process through which a person's growth is evident in relation to physical, social, and environmental elements.

2. Quantitative improvement is at the heart of growth. A child's weight and height, for example, gradually increase. The goal of development is to improve both the quality and the quantity of a product. A child's IQ, for example, rises as he or she gets older.

3. Growth is capped at a specific point, i.e., a person's height can only increase until a certain age.

On the other hand, a person's behaviours, maturity level, IQ, and other characteristics change with each passing day.

4. A kid matures into an adult as a result of cellular changes. Throughout infancy and into maturity, the kid undergoes several transformations. The environment in which a kid lives or learns has a significant impact on their development. In this type of environment, a child's skill set shifts. A youngster may develop reading habits or a fascination with the abacus, for example.

5. Physical growth from one stage to the next might be called growth.

Development, on the other hand, is defined as a steady shift in one's skill set, behaviour, and habits, among other things.

6. Growth is a process that occurs outside of the individual.

The process of development is one that takes place entirely within the company.

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