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    Growth That Results in an Increase in the Length of a Plant
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Growth That Results in an Increase in the Length of a Plant

Question 57

Question 57

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Growth that results in an increase in the length of a plant is referred to as:


A) horizontal growth.
B) longitudinal growth.
C) primary growth.
D) radial growth.
E) secondary growth.

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