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How do plants and animals differ in growth pattern?
A
In plants growth is non-cellular
B
In animals, growth has a limit
C
In plants growth is internal
D
All the above
Explanation
Animals show definite growth that stops after reaching maturity, whereas plants generally continue to grow throughout their life due to meristematic tissues.
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