What is the difference between absolute growth rate and relative growth rate in plants?
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Absolute growth rate refers to the measurement and comparison of total growth per unit time.
thus,
Absolute growth rate = Growth in given time period .
Relative growth rate refers to the growth of a particular system per unit time, expressed on a common basis.
Thus,
Relative growth rate= Growth in given time/Initial growth.
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thus,
Absolute growth rate = Growth in given time period .
Relative growth rate refers to the growth of a particular system per unit time, expressed on a common basis.
Thus,
Relative growth rate= Growth in given time/Initial growth.
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Explanation:Absolute growth rate refers to the measurement and comparison of total growth per unit time. ... Absolute growth rate = Growth in given time period . Relative growth rate refers to the growth of a particular system per unit time, expressed on a common basis.
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