Biology, asked by tanusreekar7, 1 month ago

Growth and reproduction are mutually inclusive events in how many of the given organisms?
Diatoms lily paramecium euglena mango mice chlamydomonas​

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Answered by saadisha
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Answer:

Two events are mutually exclusive when they cannot occur at the same time.

In terms of biology, growth and reproduction are mutually inclusive events in unicellular organisms like bacteria. This is because the increase in mass and size of the organism results in the formation of daughter cells.

But in higher plants and animals, growth and reproduction are mutually exclusive events as they do not occur together. Growth refers to cell enlargement and cell differentiation which is different from reproduction.

Answered by SAIKAUSHAL
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Answer:

Increase in the size of an organ or body is called growth, whereas the formation of progeny from a parent is called reproduction. So in a living organism growth and reproduction simultaneously occur.

Explanation:

Chrysophytes are protists which include diatoms. These are found both in fresh and marine water. Silica is deposited in the cell walls of diatoms

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