How do unicellular organisms also grow by cell division?
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Cell division and growth. In unicellular organisms, cell division is the means of reproduction; in multicellular organisms, it is the means of tissue growth and maintenance. ... Most tissues of the body grow by increasing their cell number, but this growth is highly regulated to maintain a balance between different tissues ...
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In biology, the respective means of growth within an organism varies from organism to organism. For instance, multicellular organisms grow via a process of cellular division known as mitosis, while others (being unicellular) grow or reproduce colonially-speaking via a process called binary fission.
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