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Growth in plants is restricted area explain?

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Answered by elizuputhenpurackal
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Explanation:

yes growth in plants takes up mainly due to hormones

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Answered by pulakmath007
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Growth in plants is restricted area because for growth of the plant certain meristamatic tissues are situated at the growing areas of the plants ( such as leaves, roots, buds, etc.), so growth is restricted in the regions of the plant where those meristamatic tissues are not situated

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