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how does the increase in size of ice ball different from increase in size of seedlings​

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Answered by alanw5926
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Explanation:

In agriculture and gardening, transplanting or replanting is the technique of moving a plant from one location to another. Most often this takes the form of starting a plant from seed in optimal conditions, such as in a greenhouse or protected nursery bed, then replanting it in another, usually outdoor, growing location. This is common in market gardening and truck farming, where setting out or planting out are synonymous with transplanting. In the horticulture of some ornamental plants, transplants are used infrequently and carefully because they carry with them a significant risk of killing the plant.[1]

Answered by NoExist
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When the iceball is rolled its size increases, it happens due to extrinsic growth by the deposition of the same material.

But in case of living beings intrinsic growth occurs. In unicellular living organisms reproduction takes place by splitting of parent cell into two daughter cells i.e. binary fission. Hence reproduction is equivalent to growth.

It can be concluded that growth in case of ice ball is completely different from the growth which occurs in case of living organisms.

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