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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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.
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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)
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)
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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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