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How does growth in an organism occur by growth in the Nerve cells or by growth in the number of cells?​

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Answered by marshmello6704
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How does growth in an organism occur by growth in the Nerve cells or by growth in the number of cells?

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The increase in size and changes in shape of a developing organism depend on the increase in the number and size of cells that make up the individual. Increase in cell number occurs by a precise cellular reproductive mechanism called mitosis.

Answered by nimmalakafle9
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In cells. The increase in size and changes in shape of a developing organism depend on the increase in the number and size of cells that make up the individual. Increase in cell number occurs by a precise cellular reproductive mechanism called mitosis.

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