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The toxin component of TA modules helps ensure survival during stressful growth conditions.
Longitudinal Growth
The growth of an organism in length, typically observed in the elongation of bones and roots.
Secondary Growth
An increase in the girth of a plant due to the activity of the vascular cambium and cork cambium; secondary growth results in the production of secondary tissues (i.e., wood and bark).
Horizontal Growth
Expansion or growth of an entity (such as a company or plant) outward rather than upward, which can involve increasing product lines or locations.
Radial Growth
The pattern of growth that expands outward in all directions, commonly observed in fungi, certain plants, and some animals like jellyfish.
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