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Explain Geometric Growth Rate & Arithmetic Growth Rate​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

(a) Arithmetic growth

In arithmetic growth, one of the daughter cells continues to divide, while the other differentiates into maturity following mitotic cell divsion. The rate of growth is constant and increase in growth occurs in arithmetic progression, i.e., 2,4,6,8,10,..

Example: Elongation of roots at a constant rate

(b) Geometric growth

In geometric growth,growth is slow in the initial stages (lag phase) whereas rapid during the later stages (log or exponential phase). The daughter cells formed as a result of mitosis retain the ability to divide, but slow down due to limited supply of nutrients. The s

Answered by karanjotgaidu
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