Chemistry, asked by angad3695, 11 months ago

Growing of seedling into a plant is a slow and irreversible change give reason

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Answered by Ambujkul
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Explanation:

Growth is the irreversible change in size of cells and plant organs due to both cell division and enlargement. Enlargement necessitates a change in the elasticity of the cell walls together with an increase in the size and water content of the vacuole. Growth can be determinate—when an organ or part or whole organism reaches a certain size and then stops growing—or indeterminate—when cells continue to divide indefinitely. Plants in general have indeterminate growth.

Answered by nishagupta11111111
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Explanation:

Answer. Explanation: Growth is the irreversible change in size of cells and plant organs due to both cell division and enlargement. Enlargement necessitates a change in the elasticity of the cell walls together with an increase in the size and water content of the vacuole.

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