growth in plants is defining character or not?
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Growth is defined as an irreversible constant increase in the size of an organ or even an individual cell. Put differently, growth is the most fundamental characteristics of living bodies accompanied by various metabolic processes that take place at the cost of energy. The processes can be anabolic or catabolic.
Yes it is defining character.
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plant in general have intermediate growth..
differentiation is the process in which generalized cells specialized into the microfilocigal and physiological different cells described in table 1 ...
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