Plant and animal growth is indeterminate and determinant, respectively; why is indeterminate growth more beneficial to plants than to animals?
A) Plants are stationary in their habitat while animals can move; indeterminate growth allows a plant to respond to environmental conditions.
B) Plants are commonly eaten by animals while animals are rarely eaten by plants.
C) Indeterminate growth allows plants to become larger than animals.
D) Indeterminate growth allows plants to avoid reproducing when environmental conditions are unfavorable.
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