NEET BIOLOGY

PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

PLANT GROWTH

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does it mean for a plant to GROW?
A
a characteristic that an organism gets from its parents
B
getting bigger (in size)
C
the process by which pollen is transferred from one part of a plant to another part of a plant
D
the sum of the heights divided by the total number of individuals
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -This is when the stem and root become longer or new parts of the plant develop. Both cell division and growth contribute to the way plants increase in size. The cell growth will make the plant larger while the division will contribute to the number of cells the plant will contain.

Detailed explanation-2: -So What Makes Plants Grow Faster & Bigger? Water, air, light, soil nutrients, and the correct temperature coupled with affection and care are the most basic factors to make a plant grow faster and bigger.

Detailed explanation-3: -Some plant parts, such as stems and roots, continue to grow throughout a plant’s life: a phenomenon called indeterminate growth. Other plant parts, such as leaves and flowers, exhibit determinate growth, which ceases when a plant part reaches a particular size.

Detailed explanation-4: -It does, however, give a starting point from which to analyze growth and the basic idea that as organisms (especially plants) grow, their ability to grow (growth rate) increases simply because they are bigger.

Detailed explanation-5: -Different plants grow at different rates Growth of the plants is affected primarily by four factors: light, water, temperature and nutrients. Each plant species has its own requirements for its growing environment. Some plants grow slower, some faster. The plants also need different amounts of space.

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