Biology, asked by bhaktighongate, 1 year ago

how do life processes contribute to body's growth?

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Answered by DavidOtunga
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Let's see;

Life process in a multicellular organism increases it's mass by cell division, as you know, growth is an irreversible increase in mass of an individual. Living organism show internal growth due to addition of materials and formation of cells inside the body (one of the life process). Not convinced yet?
Let's talk about it in a more detailed aspect.
In living beings growth producing substances are of two types, protoplasmic and apoplasmic. Protoplasmic substances are components of living matter like cytoplasm and nucleus. Apoplasmic substances are nonliving materials formed by the cells which become components of tissues, e.g., cell wall, fibres of connective tissues, matrix of bone and cartilage, etc.
Talking about chemical growth it is a result of difference between anabolism and catabolism. There will be no growth of anabolism and catabolism are equal. Degrowth or negative growth can occur when catabolism exceeds anabolism.
After all these explanations I can surely say that life processes contribute to body's growth and also make one by doing so.
Answered by piyushkumarsharma797
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All the life processes like excretion, respiration, nutrition, movement and differentiation etc contribute to the growth and development of the body as they helps in our body movement and differentiation. Overall, by performing such necessary processes, leads to proper growth and development of our body.

All the life processes like excretion, respiration, nutrition, movement and differentiation etc contribute to the growth and development of the body as they helps in our body movement and differentiation. Overall, by performing such necessary processes, leads to proper growth and development of our body..

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