What is the term for the continous growth of plants?
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The term that is used for continuous growth of plants is - Indeterminate growth.
Indeterminate growth is a term used in botany and biology. Indeterminate growth is a growth which is not terminated, in contrast to determinate growth where the growth stops once a genetically pre-determined structure has been formed completely.
Indeterminate growth is a term used in botany and biology. Indeterminate growth is a growth which is not terminated, in contrast to determinate growth where the growth stops once a genetically pre-determined structure has been formed completely.
An indeterminate plant is one which grows and produces flowers and fruits, until the plant is killed by external factors like frost or other natural calamities.
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