Math, asked by KAI17651, 9 months ago

IF CELLS GROWS OF OUR BODY..??
DO OUR BODY SIZE ALSO BECOMES BIG OR NOT??​

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Answered by Kshitu73
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The dozens of cell types that make up our body range in size and shape from small doughnut-shaped red blood cells that are just 8 micrometres across, to long skinny nerve cells that can grow to over one metre. In general, we grow to our full adult size via an increase in the number — not the size — of our cells.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The dozens of cell types that make up our body range in size and shape from small doughnut-shaped red blood cells that are just 8 micrometres across, to long skinny nerve cells that can grow to over one metre. In general, we grow to our full adult size via an increase in the number — not the size — of our cells.

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