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A rubber band stretches and reverts back to its original position. Bubble gum stretches, but it would not return to its original position.
Is there any difference between the two processes? Discuss it with respect to plant growth (Hint: Elasticity (reversible) Plasticity (irreversible))
Is there any difference between the two processes? Discuss it with respect to plant growth (Hint: Elasticity (reversible) Plasticity (irreversible))
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View full question & answer→A rubber band stretches and reverts back to its original position due to elasticity. However, when bubble gum stretches, but would not return to its original position, it is plasticity.
The meristematic cells are rich in protoplasm, possess large conspicuous nuclei. Their cell walls are primary in nature, thin, cellulosic, and elastic with abundant plasmodesmatal connections.
However. plants follow different pathways in response to the environment or phases of life to form different kinds of structures. This ability is called plasticity.
The meristematic cells are rich in protoplasm, possess large conspicuous nuclei. Their cell walls are primary in nature, thin, cellulosic, and elastic with abundant plasmodesmatal connections.
However. plants follow different pathways in response to the environment or phases of life to form different kinds of structures. This ability is called plasticity.



