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Plant growth and development
Growth
Irreversible permanent process Synthesis of new material
Size, volume, weight increase I
Degree of metabolism is high Intracellular Extracellular
Anabolism > catabolism
Real growth:
Protoplasmic growth ( not easy to measure) :...
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:...
Growth → measurable

Increase in cell size
Watermelon → cell size can increase 3.5 lac times

Increase in fresh wight & dry weight

Increase in length (Axonometer)
Growth of pollen tube

Increase in surface area
Surface area of leaves

Increase in volume

Increase in cell number
Maize → root apical meristem adds 17500 cells per hour

Auxatic growth
Cell number does not increase
Cell surface area & volume increases

,Growth in plants
Indeterminate/unlimited growth:
Grows throughout life span
Meristem
7 I
Primary Secondary
Dicot only Vascular cambium
Monocot & dicot
Length inc. Width inc. Cork cambium
Eg. RAM & SAM secondary
Primary growth growth

Open growth
New cells are always added Animal growth is
completely opposite
Localised / non uniform growth
Restricted to certain areas.
Number of organs increase

Phases of growth in plants

Meristematic / phase of cell division

Location: meristem → root apex & shoot apex
Dense cytoplasm/protoplasm
Big central nucleus & vacuoles absent or tiny
High respiration rate
Cell wall → primary wall
Cell → small

, Elongation / enlargement phase

After meristematic phase
No division
Vacuolation → size & no. increases
New cell wall deposition → secondary wall
Cell size increases

Maturation/differentiation phase

Structural Physiological
Cell size max Particular function
Max no. of vacuoles Eg. Root hair cells
Secondary wall present Mesophyll : photosynthesis

Note: cell loses its protoplasm during differentiation and become dead.
They provide mechanical support. Ch

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Growth
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Phase III
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differentiate elongation size

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