Biology, asked by saadkashif40, 1 year ago

what is determinate growth
(A)growing continuously (B)fluctuating growth
(C)grow to certain size and then stop (D)vegetative roots and shoots grow by

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Answered by purushottamkumar67
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answer is option b that is fluctuating growth

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Answered by Anonymous
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The correct answer is option C) grow to certain size and then stop.

Option (A) is what indeterminate growth is.

Basically determinate growth is type of growth of a plant in which the growth is stopped when a genetically encoded(it can be naturally determined at the point when the growth of the plant had started) structure is achieved.

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