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Plants continue to grow throughout their life. Animals grow during certain period in their life cycle. Tissue is the cause of growth in plants. While in animal cells there is a complete absence of meristematic tissues in animals.

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What is the difference between short day plants and long day plants in terms of their growth and blooming patterns?

Short day plants require a certain amount of darkness to bloom, while long day plants need more daylight to bloom. This difference in light exposure affects their growth and blooming patterns.


What is the difference between short day and long day plants in terms of their growth and flowering patterns?

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