Biology, asked by kamaniharshit, 1 year ago

growth in plants is both determinate and indeterminate is this statement true or false?

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Answered by vivek1000
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Indeterminate Plant Growth: Meristems

Unlike most animals, who grow to a specific body size and shape and then stop growing (determinate growth), plants exhibit indeterminate growth where the plant will continue adding new organs (leaves, stems, roots) as long as it has access to the necessary resources.


kamaniharshit: in ncert line is given growth can be indeterminate or determinate
nandanigupta24: yaa but determinate is mainly for animals whereas indeterminate is mainly for plants.
Answered by nandanigupta24
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false....because plant exhibit indeterminate growth and will continue add new organs in it like leaf ,steam, etc


kamaniharshit: in ncert line is given growth can be indeterminate or determinate
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