Which plant organ dose show both arithmetic and geometric growth
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•Arithmetic growth - Only one daughter cell continues to divide while others differentiate or mature. For example, root elongating at a constant rate.
•Geometric growth - Initial growth is slow (lag phase), followed by a rapid increase in growth (log/exponential phase), and followed by a phase where growth slows down (stationary phase). For example, all cells, tissues and organs show this type of growth.
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A plant root does show both arithmetic and geometric growth
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