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is the size of cells in a newborn baby different from the size of cells of an adult give reason for the difference in their sizes

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Answered by srsailamyadavs
4

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

because there age is smaller than elders

Answered by intelligent07
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Explanation:

New babies are both very like and very unlike adults. Most cell development and differentiation occur prior to a baby's birth, and baby stem cells, cells that can become different types of tissue, are essentially the same as adult stem cells. The cells and tissues of a baby are different from those of an adult, though. Babies need to survive outside the womb, grow, develop and adapt to the world to become fully functional adults, and the differences in their cells reflect this.

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