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How does growth in animals differ from growth in plants?​

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The difference between plant growth and animal growth are: In plants growth is unlimited and in animals growth is limited

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Growth in plants are localized at certain points such as shoot tip, root tip etc. New organs continue to appear throughout the life of plants. In animals cells divide until they can't anymore or grow to old.

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