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well they do they stop growing when they are about to die they wilt and turn brown so basically they do...

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Plants continue to grow throughout their lives because of meristematic tissues, which are regions of active cell division. These tissues are found in the tips of roots and shoots, enabling plants to produce new cells and increase in size. Additionally, environmental factors such as light, temperature, and nutrients play a role in regulating plant growth.

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