Biology, asked by Yuzineee3998, 1 year ago

How does the growth of any living organism occur ? does the number of cells in their body increase ?if yes or no?

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Answered by pRamya
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Growth in living organisms occurs through cell division. Each cell give rise 2 new daughter cells (in mitosis) and 4 new daughter cells (in meiosis).

In plants the cell division occurs through out there lifespan.

BUT

In animals the cell division occurs only up to a certain period of time and after that there stop diving. One such Example is the cells of our eyes ( the eye cells don't divide throughout our lifespan there stop dividing at certain age)
Answered by AtikRehan786
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Answer:

Growth in living organisms occurs through cell division. Each cellgive rise 2 new daughter cells (in mitosis) and 4 new daughter cells (in meiosis). In plants the cell divisionoccurs through out there lifespan.

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