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Where does the apoplasmic growth take place?

A
Cell walls and cell junctions
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Matrix and fibers of connective tissue
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Cytoplasm
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Both a and b
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Solution

The correct option is D Both a and b
Apoplasmic growth occurs when non-living materials are formed by the cells which become components of tissues, e.g., cell wall, fibres of connective tissue, the matrix of bone and cartilage etc.
Protoplasmic growth is exhibited by the living components of the cell such as cytoplasm and nucleus.

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