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Plants differ from animals in having

A
Definite lifespan

B
Localized growth

C
Indefinite lifespan

D
Localized growth and indefinite lifespan

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Compared to animals plants do not require more living tissues and the dead tissues provide structural strength. In animals cell growth is uniformly distributed while in plants the growth is limited to certain regions i.e. it is localized.
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Question Text
Plants differ from animals in having
Updated OnNov 26, 2022
TopicThe Living World
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11
Answer TypeText solution:1 Video solution: 1
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