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Animals grow only till a particular age where as plants grow throughout their life. Justify it & why?
Asked by apramanik | 20 Aug, 2019, 07:33: PM
- Animals grow for a limited period of time after which their growth ceases and they ultimately die.
- Plant growth is unique because plants retain their capacity for unlimited growth throughout their life.
- This ability of plants is due to the presence of meristematic tissue at certain locations in their body.
- The cells of such meristems have the capacity to divide and self-perpetuate.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte | 20 Aug, 2019, 10:39: PM
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