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how do living organisms grow​

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Answered by vaishnavi83188
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Growing is capable to a certain living organism. Growth means getting larger in size, and for multicellular organisms this is done by making more cells. Plants have special tissues called meristems where growth occurs. Single celled organisms increase their numbers by dividing and making more cells like themselves.

Animals, however grow by making new cells all over their body, and when an animal first develops as an embryo, almost all cells are dividing together. Later, as the animal reaches adulthood, most cells are not dividing. Some tissues, such as skin, divide constantly, while others, such as nerve cells, don't divide at all.

Single celled organisms increase their numbers by dividing and making more cells like themselves.

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