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How is the growth of plants different from that of animals?
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Answered by vivikotyan
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Plants keep growing as long as they live. ... - We know that plants keep growing, but animals stop growing until a certain period; it grows for a definite period and stops. Growth in plants is localized to certain regions such as root, leaves. Growth in animals is diffused, it takes place in body and active regions.

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Answered by AyshaRithuzz
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Plants keep growing as long as they live. ... - We know that plants keep growing, but animals stop growing until a certain period; it grows for a definite period and stops. Growth in plants is localized to certain regions such as root, leaves. Growth in animals is diffused, it takes place in body and active regions.

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