development in unicellular organisms
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In unicellular organisms, growth is a stage in the process of their reproduction. It consists of a stepwise and ordered increase in the size of the cytoplasm, including the increase in the number (e.g., ribosomes mitochondria) or duplication of organelles, (chromosomes, centrosomes, cell nuclei, etc.).
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In unicellular organisms, growth is a stage in the process of their reproduction. It consists of a stepwise and ordered increase in the size of the cytoplasm, including the increase in the number (e.g., ribosomes mitochondria) or duplication of organelles, (chromosomes, centrosomes, cell nuclei, etc.).
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