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The growth in plants and animals is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The embryonic development of plants and animals is different. Plants show immediate growth, animals do not at first. The cells of plants differ immediately, whereas this is not the case with animals.

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The embryonic development of plants and animals is different. Plants show immediate growth, animals do not at first. The cells of plants differ immediately, whereas this is not the case with animals.

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