Biology, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

Why is not any one parameter good enough to demonstrate growth throughout the life of a flowering plant?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In plants, growth is said to have taken place when the amount of protoplasm increases.

Measuring the growth of protoplasm involves many parameters such as the weight of the fresh tissue sample, the weight of the dry tissue sample, the differences in length, area, volume, and cell number measured during the growth period.

Measuring the growth of plants using only one parameter does not provide enough information and hence, is insufficient for demonstrating growth.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Explanation:

  • The growth of a cell or a plant happens when the protoplasm is increased.
  • The growth of the protoplasm involves various parameters like the 'weight of the dry tissue sample', the 'weight of the fresh tissue sample', area, volume, cell number need which is measured during the 'growth period' and 'weight of the fresh tissue'.
  • So the growth of the plant does not depend on the only parameters as the growth depends on more than one factors.

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