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how will you relate or connect the picture to your growth and development?​

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Answered by AnusritaS98
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Answer:

I think the picture you are asking about is the life cycle of a hen.

Yes, I can connect to the picture with growth and development.

Explanation:

The life cycle of a hen is pretty crisp and clear. It hatched from an egg, it grows and evolves then dies peacefully. Similarly, we also lead a life, hit puberty, grow and evolve. In the course of life we learn how to live, earn our own bread, make offspring, grow old and die.

Answered by ravilaccs
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Answer:

Explanation:

  • Growth takes place all through the lifetime, but variably. In the case of humans, the rate of growth is faster until maturity. After attaining maturity, growth is gradual and slows down before it completely ceases.
  • Morphogenesis is the process where an organism is “shaped” by embryological factors such as the differentiation of cells, tissues, and the development of organs and subsequent organ systems according to the genetic “blueprint” of the particular organism.

We shall focus on the types of growth seen in plants:

  • Primary and Secondary Growth: The mitotic divisions in meristematic cells at the root and shoot apex hike the length of the plant. This is called Primary Growth while Secondary meristem, which results in an increased diameter of the plant is known as Secondary Growth.
  • Vegetative Growth: The growth in plants before flowering is known as vegetative growth and includes the formation of leaves, branches, and stems.
  • Reproductive Growth: In this stage, the plants begin to flower which is a reproductive member of the plant.
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