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The growth in plants is...

The growth in plants is

A

Limited

B

Unlimited

C

Unlocalised

D

None of these

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B

Plants have the capacity for indeterminate or growth which continues throughout their life. Due to which growth of a plant is known as unique. The growth of plants is due to the presence of different types of meristems at specific locations in their body.
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