give one difference between the growth in human beings and plants
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Differences in growth between plants and animals are :-
Plants
1. Throughout their life plants continue to grow.
2. Growth in plant is localized to certain regions like root apex, shoot apex and vascular cambium.
3. Growth in plants is due to tissues.
Animals
1. Animals grow during a fixed period in their life cycle.
2. Growth takes place in all the parts of the body and the active regions of growth cannot be identified.
3. There is complete absence of meristematic tissues in animals.
Plants
1. Throughout their life plants continue to grow.
2. Growth in plant is localized to certain regions like root apex, shoot apex and vascular cambium.
3. Growth in plants is due to tissues.
Animals
1. Animals grow during a fixed period in their life cycle.
2. Growth takes place in all the parts of the body and the active regions of growth cannot be identified.
3. There is complete absence of meristematic tissues in animals.
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"Growth in plants":-
1)They need the process photosynthesis which acquires sunlight,chlorophyll,water and soil to grow completely as a tree.
"Growth in human beings":-
1)They need not have to function that process.
2)They can live without sun light as plants can not.
3)They have no chlorophyll in them in preparing food and they are dependent on plants.
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