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  • Assertion : Primary growth of the plants contributes to the elongation of the plants along their axis. Reason : Root apical meristem and shoot apical meristem are responsible for primary growth of the plants.

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    If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion
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    If both assertion and reason are false
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