Biology, asked by tanaya0317, 1 year ago

secondary growth important notes...


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Answered by nischief
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Answer:

IF the question is of Botany

Explanation:

Secondary growth refers to the differentiation f the cambium and lateral meristem to promote growth.

This usually shows several features such as woody stems and roots.

Answered by Himanshu8715
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Answer:

Secondary sexual characters are different in boys and girls.

  • In boys, they grow thin hair as beard and moustache. And also grow thick hair on the pubic region.
  • In girls, their breast size increases with darkening of the skin of nipples at the tips of the breast and start to menstruate.
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