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Growth is not permanent increase in size.

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An irreversible or permanent increase in size, mass or volume of a cell, organ or organism is called as ________.

An irreversible or permanent increase in size, mass or volume of a cell, organ or organism is called as ________.

An irreversible or permanent increase in size, mass or volume of a cell, organ or organism is called as ________.

True or false .If false give the correct answer. In unicellular organisms, the growth occurs by an increase in the size of the cell.

Assertion (A) : Growth is measurable. Reason ( R) : At a cellular level, growth simply means in the amount of protoplasm. One single maize root apical meristem can give rise to more than 17,500 new cells / hour, it is in terms of increase in cell number and cells in the watermelon can increase in size upto 3,50,000, here growth is measured in terms of size of the cells. Therefore Growth is measured in terms of increase in cell number, area, volume, lenght etc.

Give the technical terms used for the following: Growth is an increase in the amount of protoplasm, usually accompanized by an irreversible increase in size and weight, involving the division, enlargement and the differentiation of cells.

As the cells cease to divide, they increase in size.

A permanent increase in size, volume, from or weight of a plant is known as

Growth through increase in volume is