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How the growth pattern of plants &
animals are different?

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Answered by answer28
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Answer:

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.

Answered by Pratyakshajanga
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Answer:

yes they are diffrent

Explanation:

Plant Growth:

1. Growth continues throughout the life of the plant.

2. Here the growth involves increases in the number of parts.

3. Growth take place during definite seasons.

4. Growing pattern is distinct each species.

5. Plant possess well-defined growing regions.

6. A seedling does not resemble an adult plant.

7. A juvenile stage with distinct may be present in the life-history of a plant.

8. Growth is by addition of new parts ahead or around the older ones.

Animal Growth:

1. Growth takes place for definite periods before maturity.

2. Here it does not involve increase in the number of parts.

3. Each species has a distinct season for growth.

4. Growing pattern is absent.

5. They have no such defined growing regions.

6. The young one are identical to adults except in the body size and sexual maturity.

7. A juvenile stage with different morphology does not occur in higher animal.

8. Growth is diffused by all round increases in different organs of the body.

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