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    Which one of the following pairs of life processes occurs both the plants and animals?
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    Which one of the following pairs of life processes occurs both the plants and animals?

    A.

    Reproduction and food making

    B.

    Reproduction and germination

    C.

    Growth and reproduction

    D.

    Growth and food making

    Correct option is C


    The correct answer is Growth and Reproduction.
    All living things naturally grow to reproduce through growth reproduction material generated. Reproduction is a way to make new organisms that can grow. At particular level plants and animals grow to the point of being sexually mature and able for reproduction. Once the animal is sexually mature, they can mate and reproduce, and in the case of plants, they carry out pollination and fertilization.
    So Growth and Reproduction occurs in both Animal and Plant.

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