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How is the process of growth different from that of development?​

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Answered by sakshithakran71
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Answer:

Thus, growth refers to an increase in

physical size of whole or any of its part

and can be measured. Development refers

to the qualitative changes in the organism

as whole. Development is a continuous

process through ich physical, emotional

and intellectual changes occur.

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Answered by presentmoment
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The physical transfer from one location to another is related to growth. Development, on the other hand, is the gradual transformation of behavioural and ability set modifications.

Explanation: Growth- The term "growth" refers to a quantitative rise in size. A net increase in the size or mass of a thing.

  • A physical transition is what is referred to as growth.
  • Growth is structural development.
  • External and cellular growth
  • The object's development stops when it reaches maturity.  Development
  • Growth, improvement, positive change, or addition are all ways to generate physical-economic, environmental, social, and demographic components in development.
  • Development is defined as a change in one's physical, social, or psychological state.
  • Development is regarded as a useful tool.
  • Internal and organizational development are both important.
  • A developmental stage that lasts a lifetime is referred to as a life phase.  
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