Biology, asked by pranitarora414, 9 months ago

why do animals have restricted growth?

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Answered by Ronney123
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The growth of animals is more restricted in time than is that of plants, but cell division is more generally distributed throughout the body of the organism. ... Height increase in mammals is limited by cessation of cell division and bone deposition in the long bones.

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Answered by Nischalunstoppable
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The growth of animals is more restricted in time than is that of plants, but cell division is more generally distributed throughout the body of the organism. ... Height increase in mammals is limited by cessation of cell division and bone deposition in the long bones.

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