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No, radicals (roots) and plumules (shoots) do not grow at the same rate. Radicals tend to grow faster initially to anchor the plant and absorb nutrients, while plumules grow more slowly as they focus on above-ground growth and photosynthesis.

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Which two crystals grow fastest?

Alum crystals and sugar crystals grow at the same rate at an increasing time rate making them grow the fastest


How can you tell if radicals are like radicals?

Radicals are considered like radicals if they have the same index and the same radicand (the number or expression under the radical sign). For example, ( \sqrt{3} ) and ( \sqrt{12} ) are not like radicals, but ( \sqrt{5} ) and ( 2\sqrt{5} ) are like radicals because they both involve the same radicand, ( 5 ). You can simplify radicals to check if their radicands match, which helps in identifying like radicals.


In what sense do exponentials and radicals behave exactly the same way?

Exponentials and radicals are inverse operations of each other. For example, raising a number to the 1/2 power is the same as taking the square root of the number. Both operations involve finding a number raised to a certain power to find the original number.


Do children grow at the same rate all year?

Some do some don't. Plants that grow near the equator experience very little change in seasons and do just fine. While many deciduos trees in higher lattitudes cannot survive without a change in season.


Do multicellular organisms reproduce together grow to be the same size communicate with one another or divide in the same amount of time?

No, multicellular organisms may not reproduce at the same rate, have different sizes, and communicate in varying ways depending on their species. Additionally, the rate at which they divide can vary based on their genetic programming and environmental factors.

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Radicals with the same radicand and same index?

Like terms or like radicals


Which two crystals grow fastest?

Alum crystals and sugar crystals grow at the same rate at an increasing time rate making them grow the fastest


Using birthrate and death rate describe a situation where the population would grow?

If the birth rate were to increase and the death rate were to remain the same, the population would grow.


What finger nail grow fast?

All fingernails grow at the same rate... I can't really understand what you are saying


Does facial hair grow at the same rate as scalp hair?

Hair all grows at the same speed.


Which hair color hair grows fastest?

They all grow at the same rate.


Does everyones hair grow at the same rate?

Everyone is different. some nails take longer to grow and some grow really fast. So yes and no.


Do all the hair strands on your head grow evenly and at the same rate?

well it depends. if u have layers or not. so if u have no layers than it will grow at the same time.


Do soil and water has same nutrients that a plant needs to grow?

Yes, the soil will contain some nutrients that help the plants to grow some free radicals present in the will activated by the electron and ions transport that will help the soil to activate those nutrients and helps the plants to grow properly


If you wash your hair every night will it grow faster?

No, your hair grows at the same rate no matter what you do.


Must occur in a population for it to grow?

a. The birthrate becomes higher than the Death Rate. b. The birthrate stays the same and the death rate increases. c. The birthrate becomes lower than the death rate. d. The birthrate and the death rate remain the same.


How do you evaluate a radical?

There are three steps on how to evaluate a radical. Some of the step-by-step instructions are multiply two radicals with the same index number by simply multiplying the numbers beneath the radicals, divide a radical by another radical with the same index number by simply dividing the numbers inside, and simplify large radicals using the product and quotient rules of radicals.