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Why is growth in plants localised and diffused in animals??

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Answered by hemant87243gmailcom
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group of cells is known as meristems. in plant growth of stem, root and leaves is performance the specific function. while in animal the process of intake of Oxygen and carbon dioxide in the aloveli. in a higher concentration to lower concentration.
Answered by KB3
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Cell division and differentiation are important aspects of growth and development in both animals and plants. In mammals, the growth is diffuse and it is very difficult to specify the regions where the growth occurs. ... Localized growth occurs due to the activity of a group of cells called the meristems.

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