Biology, asked by vanshika16310, 5 months ago

how does the pattern of growth in plants differ from that of animals

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pʟᴀɴᴛs ᴅɪғғᴇʀ ғʀᴏᴍ ᴀɴɪᴍᴀʟs ɪɴ ᴛʜᴇɪʀ ᴍᴀɴɴᴇʀ ᴏғ ɢʀᴏᴡᴛʜ. As ʏᴏᴜɴɢ ᴀɴɪᴍᴀʟs ᴍᴀᴛᴜʀᴇ, ᴀʟʟ ᴘᴀʀᴛs ᴏғ ᴛʜᴇɪʀ ʙᴏᴅɪᴇs ɢʀᴏᴡ ᴜɴᴛɪʟ ᴛʜᴇʏ ʀᴇᴀᴄʜ ᴀ ɢᴇɴᴇᴛɪᴄᴀʟʟʏ ᴅᴇᴛᴇʀᴍɪɴᴇᴅ sɪᴢᴇ ғᴏʀ ᴇᴀᴄʜ sᴘᴇᴄɪᴇs. Pʟᴀɴᴛ ɢʀᴏᴡᴛʜ, ᴏɴ ᴛʜᴇ ᴏᴛʜᴇʀ ʜᴀɴᴅ, ᴄᴏɴᴛɪɴᴜᴇs ᴛʜʀᴏᴜɢʜᴏᴜᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ʟɪғᴇ sᴘᴀɴ ᴏғ ᴛʜᴇ ᴘʟᴀɴᴛ ᴀɴᴅ ɪs ʀᴇsᴛʀɪᴄᴛᴇᴅ ᴛᴏ ᴄᴇʀᴛᴀɪɴ ᴍᴇʀɪsᴛᴇᴍᴀᴛɪᴄ ᴛɪssᴜᴇ ʀᴇɢɪᴏɴs ᴏɴʟʏ.

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Answered by shaayeqparvez
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Answer:

Here you go

Explanation:

Plants differ from animals in their manner of growth. As young animals mature, all parts of their bodies grow until they reach a genetically determined size for each species. Plant growth, on the other hand, continues throughout the life span of the plant and is restricted to certain meristematic tissue regions only

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