What is the difference between determinate and indeterminate growth?
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Indeterminate growth doesn't stop. The main stem will just keep on growing. ... Determinate growth is finite. It usually means the main stem ends with a flower or other reproductive structure.
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The growth that is consumed in formation of an organ is called determinate growth, while the one which continues to divide throughout the life of a plant is called indeterminate growth.
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