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How is juvenile phase differnet from reproductive phase?

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Organisms have three phases-Juvenile phase, reproduction phase and sensescent phase.
(i) Juvenile phase/ vegetative phase is the period of growt between the birth of the individiual upto reproduction maturity.
(ii) During reproductive phase/maturity phase the organisms reproduce and their offsprings reach maturity period.
(iii) Senescent phase begins at the end of reproducting phase when degeneration sets in the structure and functioning of the body.
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