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In animals, growth is​

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Answered by pankajnafria75
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Answer:

clearly visible

and they have a certain limit

but in some rare cases

they grow more than average size

Answered by krishivthakur2
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Answer: Differencial

Explanation:

The growth of animals is more restricted in time. It includes, cell division, cell elongation and cell differentiation. Cell division is more generally distributed through out  the body of the organism, but rate of cell division differs in different regions, starting from embryo to adult body. The rates of both growth and cell division can vary widely in different parts body parts. This differential increase in size is a prime factor in defining the shape of an organism.

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