Biology, asked by jancynizam123, 7 months ago

We have already defined growth as equivalent to increase in cell number
or mass Hence, we notice that in single-celled organisms, we are not very
clear about the usage of these two terms - growth and reproduction.
Further, there are many organisms which do not reproduce (mules sterile
worker bees, infertile human couples, etc). Hence, reproduction also cannot
be an all-inclusive defining characteristic of living organisms. Of course,
no non-living object is capable of reproducing or replicating by itself.
​plz explain in Malayalam I didn't understand this

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Answered by ranimadhu625
1

Answer:

We have already defined growth as equivalent to increase in cell number

or mass Hence, we notice that in single-celled organisms, we are not very

clear about the usage of these two terms - growth and reproduction.

Further, there are many organisms which do not reproduce (mules sterile

worker bees, infertile human couples, etc). Hence, reproduction also cannot

be an all-inclusive defining characteristic of living organisms. Of course,

no non-living object is capable of reproducing or replicating by itself.

plz explain in Malayalam I didn't understand this

Explanation:

I don't know...........

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Answered by diazedgar
0

Answer:

he was signel and does not now how to spell

Explanation:

i dont known

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