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What is responsible for the transition between the 3 phase in both plants and animals

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Answered by joobydhanjal
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Answer:

In both plants and animals, hormones are responsible for the transitions between the three phases. Interaction between hormones and certain environmental factors regulate the reproductive processes and the associated behavioural expressions of organisms.

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In both plants and animals, hormones are responsible for the transitions between the three phases. Interaction between hormones and certain environmental factors regulate the reproductive processes and the associated behavioural expressions of organisms.

Answered by Raghav1330
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Hormones are responsible for the transition between three phases in both plants and animals.

  • Hormones maintain the transitions between reproductive, juvenile, and senescent in plants and animals.
  • Juvenile is the time of the growth of an individual after birth and prior to it converging with reproductive growth.
  • Reproductive is another phase of a living organism when it produces sexually.
  • The senescent is the last stage of the living organism when it loses the capacity for reproduction and gets older.

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