Biology, asked by dorage7860, 9 months ago

if a cellular growth occurs in a meristematic cell then in that cell
what will be seen more ???
a) Catabolic rxn
b) anabolic rxn​

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Answered by Nive0018
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Growth can be defined as an irreversible permanent increase in size of an organ or its parts or even of an individual cell. Generally, growth is accompanied by metabolic processes (both anabolic and catabolic), that occur at the expense of energy. Plant growth is unique because plants retain the capacity for unlimited growth throughout their life. This ability of the plants is due to the presence of meristems at certain locations in their body. The cells of such meristems have the capacity to divide and self-perpetuate. The product, however, soon loses the capacity to divide and such cells make up the plant body. This form of growth wherein new cells are always being added to the plant body by the activity of the meristem is called the open form of growth.
IN THIS MORE IS ANABOLIC
Answered by Anonymous
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The film explains that Parkinson's disease develops in the substantia nigra part of the brain when the cells begin to die. During photosynthesis, plants use energy ( originally from sunlight) to ... Anabolic and metabolic pathways are shown. ... Molecules and chemical reactions have varying entropy as well.

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