The relationship between vegetative growth and reproductive growth of plants is () A. Vegetative growth depends on reproductive growth B. Reproductive growth depends on vegetative growth C. Vegetative growth
Green flowering plants consist of six organs: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds. Although their main functions are different, they make the plant a whole together. Roots, stems and leaves are all vegetative organs, and the growth of vegetative organs is called vegetative organ growth. Flowers, fruits and seeds are reproductive organs. The growth of reproductive organs is called reproductive growth. Vegetative growth and reproductive growth are interrelated and interdependent. If plants don't blossom and bear fruit, it is impossible to reproduce the next generation. However, if the growth of roots, stems and leaves is too vigorous (commonly known as "overgrowth"), the situation of flowering and fruiting is not ideal. Only when the stems and leaves grow vigorously but not vigorously can plants blossom and bear more fruits. Therefore, option d meets the problem.
Therefore, choose: d.