Biology, asked by akatepallewar, 7 months ago

If the plants are kept in favorable condition for whole of their life (without any harm to them like cutting or any storm), can they live forever?

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Answered by Sneha110061
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Hey there..

Here is your answer.

Unlike animals, plants do not have a set age or size where they are considered “mature” or even “old.” Plants have “indeterminate growth.” If conditions are right, they just keeping growing with almost no limitations. ... This is called being “perpetually embryonic,” and it's why plants can keep growing indefinitely.

Answered by VDeeksha
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Answer:

Yes, offcourse plants can survive throughout their lifetime in favourable conditions they need some of the needed things to survive they are sunlight,water,etc,,..

Explanation:

Plants grow only under the favourable conditions.

Example:Hydrophytes(such as hydrilla,echiornia) can only grow in water (i.e.,seas,oceans..)they can't grow in marshy areas and sand areas..

They can live throughout their lifetime because plants grow by cell division.

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