Biology, asked by yashu2338, 11 months ago

How is juvenile phase different from reproductive phase?

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Answered by keertikantis
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In juvenile phase there is only growth in the plant where as in reproductive phase there are flowering and fruiting phenomena occuring.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Juvenile Phase different from reproductive phase:

The juvenile phase is different from reproductive phase due to the following reasons,

  • Both Juvenile as well as reproductive phase are stages involved in “sexual mode of reproduction”.
  • In Juvenile phase, the organism is in growing stage and is just involved in growth and development of body as well as sex organs.
  • In reproductive phase the organism is ready to reproduce sexually and can give birth to young ones.

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