Developing embryo (in vitro) shows
Geometric growth
Arithmetic growth
Geometric and arithmetic growth
None of the above
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Increased growth per unit time is termed as
Nascent growth rate
Growth rate
Biomass
All of these
I. Lag phase β Log phase β Stationary phaseII. Geometric and Arithmetic phase of growthIII. Growth shown by all living organism in vivoIV.Β Match the above characters with sigmoid curve, arithmetic growth, embryo development and choose the correct option accordingly Sigmoid curve Arithmetic Embryo growth development
A) I-Sigmoid curve, II-Arithmetic growth, III-Sigmoid curve, IV-Arithmetic growth
B) I-Arithmetic growth, II-Sigmoid curve, III-Arithmetic growth, IV-Sigmoid curve
C) I-Sigmoid curve, II-Embryo development, III-Sigmoid curve, IV-Arithmetic growth
D) I-Embryo development, II-Arithmetic growth, III-Sigmoid curve, IV-Sigmoid curve
Increased vacuolation, cell enlargement and new cell wall deposition are the characteristics of cells in ______ phase of growth
Meristematic
Elongation
Maturation
Differentiation
In the expression, W=W (geometrical growth), W,W,r,t represents
Initial size Final size Growth rate Time of growth
Final size, Initial size, Growth rate, Time of growth
Final size Initial size Growth rate Time of dividing
Initial size Final size Growth rate Time of dividing
I. Lag phase β Log phase β Stationary phaseII. Geometric and Arithmetic phase of growthIII. Growth shown by all living organism in vivoIV.Β Match the above characters with sigmoid curve, arithmetic growth, embryo development and choose the correct option accordingly Sigmoid curve Arithmetic Embryo growth development
A. I, III; II, IV; I, III
B. II, IV; I, III; I, III
C. I, III; I, III; II, IV
D. II, IV; II, IV; I, III
In plants, growth can be measured by using all of the following parameters, except
Increase in surface area
Increase in cell number
Increase in respiration rate
Increase in volume
Growth in plants is said to be open or indeterminate. What does this primarily refer to?
Fixed number of organs at maturity
Limited lifespan
Continuous cell division in meristematic tissues
Growth restricted to specific seasons
Which phase of growth is characterized by a rapid increase in cell size?
Meristematic
Maturation
Elongation
Differentiation
Growth at cellular level is the increase in the amount of
Cell wall
Cell membrane
Protoplasm
All of the above
In geometrical growth, log phase is represented by
Rapid consumption of nutrient
Rapid increment of cell number
Highest growth rate
All of the above