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Is growth in plants definite or indefinite?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Growth in Living Organisms**: - Growth is a fundamental characteristic of all living organisms, including plants. It refers to an increase in size, mass, or number of cells. 2. **Defining Plant Growth**: - In plants, growth is not limited to a specific period. Unlike animals, which have a defined growth phase and eventually stop growing, plants continue to grow throughout their entire life. ...
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