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Which of these is an indicator of the age of a woody plant?. . . . The number of growth rings. . . . The thickness of the growth rings. . . . The distance between the growth rings.
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Which of these is an indicator of the age of a woody plant?. . . . The number of growth rings. . . . The thickness of the growth rings. . . . The distance between the growth rings.
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the number of growth rings determine age of woody plant
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The correct answer among the choices listed above is the first option. The number of growth rings is an indicator of the age of a woody plant. A growth ring a concentric layer of wood which is developed on a regular period of growth of a plant.
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