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explain plant growth and development?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plant development is an umbrella term for a broad spectrum of processes that include: the formation of a complete embryo from a zygote ; seed germination; the elaboration of a mature vegetative plant from the embryo; the formation of flowers, fruits, and seeds; and many of the plant's responses to its environment.

Physical growth is an increase in size. Development is growth in function and capability. Both processes highly depend on genetic, nutritional, and environmental factors. As children develop physiologically and emotionally, it is useful to define certain age-based groups.

Growth is defined as a gradual development in maturity, age, size, weight or height. An example of growth is a wild teenaged girl becoming much calmer in her late twenties. An example of growth is a boy getting an inch taller between the ages

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Answered by sonumeena8256
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Explanation:

Growth is defined as “an irreversible permanent increase in size of an organ or its part or even of an individual cell.”In other words, Growth is the most fundamental and conspicuous characteristics of living bein…

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