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Difference between Plant Growth and Animal Growth | Structural Organisation

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Plant Growth and Animal Growth. Difference # Plant Growth: 1. Plants possess well defined growing points or meristems. 2. Growth is apical, intercalary or lateral. 3. Growth is indefinite or unlimited. 4. Plant growth continues throughout the life of a plant. 5. New organs continue to be formed throughout the [...]

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Difference between Protophloem and Metaphloem | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Protophloem and Metaphloem. Difference # Protophloem: 1. It is the first formed phloem when the plant organ is growing. 2. Protophloem is comparatively less prominent. 3. It is made up of smaller and narrower elements. 4. Sieve areas or pores are not prominent. 5. Companion cells are often absent. 6. [...]

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Difference between Open and Closed Vascular Bundles | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Open and Closed Vascular Bundles. Difference # Open Vascular Bundles: 1. Vascular bundle contains a strip of cambium in between phloem and xylem. 2. Phloem and xylem do not lie in direct contact with each other. 3. Due to activity of cambium, original or primary phloem and xylem move away [...]

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