Why the palnt growth is irreversible

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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 6 months ago
Growth of plant is a chemical change because in chemical change new substances will be formed even in a plant growth a seed changes to a seedling and that into a plant or tree and the characters and appearance changes. Growth of plant is a irreversible changes because it’s a permanent changes. It cannot be reversed so it is a irreversible change.
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