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Non-living objects also grow if we take increase in body mass as a criterion for growth. In mountains, boulders and sand mounds growth is from

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Among the following, increase in body mass can be taken as criterion for growth

Among the following, increase in body mass can be taken as criterion for growth

read the following statements w.r.t. growth in living organisms. (a).In plants growth by cell division occurs continuously throughout their lifespan. (b) growth is a defining property of living organism. (c) cell division occurs in certain tissues to replace lost cells. (d) increase in body mass is considered as growth. (e) in majority of higher animals and plants and in unicellular organisms, growth and reproduction are mutually exclusive events. select the correct option.

read the following statements w.r.t. growth in living organisms. (a).In plants growth by cell division occurs continuously throughout their lifespan. (b) growth is a defining property of living organism. (c) cell division occurs in certain tissues to replace lost cells. (d) increase in body mass is considered as growth. (e) in majority of higher animals and plants and in unicellular organisms, growth and reproduction are mutually exclusive events. select the correct option.

The increase in body mass is considered as a criterion for growth. Then, tell the difference in the growth of a living and a non-living object.

Extrinsic growth can be seen in Mountains Animals Viruses Boulders Sand mounds Rolling ice

Extrinsic growth can be seen in Mountains Animals Viruses Boulders Sand mounds Rolling ice

Among the following, select the correct statements, (a). In majority of higher plants and animals, growth ad reproduction are mutually exclusive events. (b). In non-living objects growth is by accumulation of material on the surface. (c). An isolated metabolic reaction outside the body of ann organism, performed in a test tube is neither living nor non-living. (d). all organisms, from the prokaryotes to the most complex eukaryotes can sense and respond to environmental cues.