Biology, asked by labi4508, 9 months ago

In plants, growth is
(a) restricted to certain regions or structure
(b) irreversible
(c) change in size
(d) All the above

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Answered by ashugarg41
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Answer:

D) All of the above .is the answer.

Answered by sindhu789
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(b) irreversible

Explanation:

An irreversible permanent increase in size of an organ or its parts or even of an individual cell is called as growth. Plant growth is distinctive because plants retain the capacity for unlimited growth by cell division continuously throughout their life span. This ability of the plants is due to the presence of meristems at certain locations in their body. Therefore, growth is irreversible in plants.

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