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What is Growth ?. a permanent increase in size, weight & complexity of an organism involves Cell Division (Mitosis) & Cell Enlargement. What is Mitosis ?. Mitosis occurs when… cell divides during growth an organism reproduces asexually repairing a damage part of body
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What is Growth ? • a permanent increase in size, weight & complexity of an organism • involves Cell Division (Mitosis) & Cell Enlargement
What is Mitosis ? • Mitosis occurs when… • cell divides during growth • an organism reproduces asexually • repairing a damage part of body • 2 daughter cells have exactly the same number & kinds of chromosomes as the parent cell • significance: keep the number of chromosomes constant after cell division
Stage of Mitosis Chromosomes appear as chromatins at resting stage
Stage of Mitosis Chromatin threads condense to form distinct chromosomes. The chromosomes become shorter & thicker - each seems to consist of two identical chromatids
Stage of Mitosis Chromosomes line up in the middle part (equatorial region) of the cell
Stage of Mitosis Two chromatids of each chromosome separate & move to opposite poles of the cell
Stage of Mitosis The chromatids become chromosomes of the two daughter cells
Growth in Plants • Primary growth • grow in length • by apical meristem (the plant tissue that retain the ability for cell division) meristem
Growth in Plants • Secondary growth • grow in diameter(only in dicotyledonous plants) • by cambium to produce secondary xylem and secondary phloem which forms annual ring • cork cambium : to form cork layer to replace the broken epidermis (6-yrs)
Root Tip (L.S.) Root Tip • root cap • to protect the growing point • region of cell division (growing point) • to increase the number of cells for growth • region of cell elongation • actual cell elongation region (growth) • about 2 to 4 mm from the tip
Root Tip (L.S.) Root Tip • region of differentiation • similar cells differentiate to different tissues • region of root hair (maturation) • various tissues fully developed • main water absorption area
Investigation 20.1 Measurement of Growth in length of the Main Root using marking ink
cork pin cotton wool cork radicle marked at 1mm intervals beaker strip of filter paper water Do all parts of the radicle grow during the experiment ? Ans: No. Growth occurs only in the region behind the tip.
cork pin cotton wool cork radicle marked at 1mm intervals beaker strip of filter paper water Where is the region of maximum growth in the root ? Ans: The region of elongation which is located immediately behind the tip.
Growth Patterns in Plants dry mass annual plant time
Growth Patterns in Plants dry mass biennial plant time
Growth Patterns in Plants unlimited growth dry mass perennial plant time
Animal Growth • different parts have different growth rate • eg. the brain grows first in baby • eg. the reproductive system grows only at puberty
Animal Growth head & brain relative growth general body limited growth reproductivesystem age
How to Measure Growth ? • by height / length • defect :do not take into account the growth in other dimensions • by fresh weight • defect :the amount of water always varies • by dry weight • defect :too destructive (the organisms die) • defect :too time consuming