Biology, asked by kalekaran047, 3 days ago

in living organisms which type of growth is found​

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Answered by itzmedipayan2
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Answer:

The meristem permits the stem and roots to continue to extend so that the organism can grow. This is called primary growth.

Explanation:

In living organisms, growth is from the inside. Growth, therefore, cannot be taken as a defining property of living organisms. Conditions under which it can be observed in all living organisms have to be explained and then we understand that it is a characteristic of living systems.

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Answered by dayanidhisharma19
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Answer:

Growth is from inside and it is continuous as in plants and limited period as in animals

Explanation:

Growth is not considered as defining feature of living organisms because growth takes place in non living things also but in them growth is from external but in living organisms growth is from inside.

In plants growth is continuous and it takes place only at confined regions as such as tip of the root and tip of the shoot but in animals growth is limited but it is diffused i e all the parts of the body grows in proportioned manner

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