Growth in plants is generally:
Determinate
Indeterminate
Always localized
Only in the embryonic stage
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Measurement and comparison of total growth in geometrical growth of a plant per unit time is called
Absolute growth rate
Qualitative growth rate
Relative growth rate
Exponential growth rate
Arithmetic growth is linear because
One daughter cell remains meristematic and other differentiates and mature
Both daughter cell remains meristematic
Both daughter cells gets matured
All of the above
Growth at cellular level is the increase in the amount of
Cell wall
Cell membrane
Protoplasm
All of the above
During differentiation, the cells undergo few to major structural changes in their
Cell wall
Protoplasm
Both (a) and (b)
Cytoplasm
What is the term for the irreversible increase in size and/or dry weight of an organism?
Development
Differentiation
Growth
Maturation
Name the process when dedifferentiated cells again loss the ability to divide and get mature?
Cell-enlargement
Redifferentiation
Dedifferentiation
Differentiation
The ability of plants to adjust their morphology, physiology, and growth in response to environmental changes is called:
Adaptability
Plasticity
Flexibility
Responsiveness
Name the process when dedifferentiated cells again loss the ability to divide and get mature?
Cell-enlargement
Redifferentiation
Dedifferentiation
Differentiation
I. Lag phase
II. Stationary phase
III. Exponential phase
Arrange the above steps of geometrical growth (from beginning to last) in a correct sequence of their occurrence and choose the correct option accordingly
I β II β III
I β III β II
III β II β I
III β I β II
Which one of the following statement is incorrect?
Apparent growth is an irreversible increase in mass or volume
Real growth is the formation of new protoplasm
Growth in plants is open ended
Growth in plants is closed ended