Mitosis. It's where the cell takes in nutrients and grows until it is large enough to split into two cells, the each of those do the same thing, doubling every certain number of hours. after a certain point, specific cell types are designated, and then they grow from there, stopping once they've reached a certain quantity (based off of how many other cells they are touching, and various chemicals). eventually, it grows into a baby.
To present the female eggs for possible fertilization and to prepare for the fertilized egg to grow into an embryo.
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do multicellular organisms grow
A pluripotent (embryonic) stem cell and nucleus from a donorEmbryonic stem cell will act as a embryo (Egg) and donor nucleus will act as a fertilized nucleus, just fuse them and grow in appropriate conditions
because we need to develop and growth. without cell division, we remain single-celled and we won't grow.
when the ovary is fertilized the the fertilized egg will become a zygote
To present the female eggs for possible fertilization and to prepare for the fertilized egg to grow into an embryo.
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Some types are multicellular and some are unicellular.
Of course they do. You are multicellular, and you grow.
The fertilized ovule goes on to form a seed, which contains a food store and an embryo that will later grow into a new plant. The ovary develops into a fruit to protect the seed.
Yes. Multicellular organisms grow by the processes of mitosis and cytokinesis.
do multicellular organisms grow
Many of the structural factors that limit the size of a single-celled organism no longer apply to multicellular organisms, which can grow to enormous size.
embryo
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Fertilized soil