Through absorption of nutrients and cell division (Mitosis).
The cell cycle is divided into four phases: G1, S, G2 and M. During G1 phase, the cell is taking in nutrients and growing so that it may divide. During S phase, the DNA in the nucleus of a cell is copied. During G2 phase, the cell begins preparation for division. And finally, during M phase the cell goes through Mitosis, which is the division of the cell's DNA and cytoplasm into two daughter cells.
Interphase
Cells in a multi-cellular organism are usually not dramatically effected by that organism's growth. They will continue to grow until they are large enough where they need to divide. This process will always continue. In humans, when we have growth-spurts as children and young adults, are bodies release chemicals that tell our cells to reproduce faster.
It's all part of a cell's life. The cell must split to reproduce. When the cells in your body split, you grow or they replace other dead cells. Reproduction is necessary for sustaining a living organism or population.
Cell division basically sustains the life of an organism. Through cell division, damaged cells are repaired and dead cells are replaced, which allow the organism to grow and develop.
yes
cell wall
Impossible to calulate / The cell will continue to divide (the organism will continue to grow) until the organism is fully developed.
The cell is controlled by a single organelle, the nucleus. If a cell were to continue to grow bigger and bigger, the difficulty required for the nucleus to communicate with other organelles would increase greatly. This is why cells divide, through the process of mitosis.
Cells in a multi-cellular organism are usually not dramatically effected by that organism's growth. They will continue to grow until they are large enough where they need to divide. This process will always continue. In humans, when we have growth-spurts as children and young adults, are bodies release chemicals that tell our cells to reproduce faster.
It's all part of a cell's life. The cell must split to reproduce. When the cells in your body split, you grow or they replace other dead cells. Reproduction is necessary for sustaining a living organism or population.
they grow and divide
so that a multicellular organism can grow and have more cells
A cell.
If a cell does not divide, and it is destroyed, it cannot grow back and you will have a cell shortage. Like the brain cell
Cell division basically sustains the life of an organism. Through cell division, damaged cells are repaired and dead cells are replaced, which allow the organism to grow and develop.
Multicellular organisms grow through cell division. A multicellular organism's growth and development start with one cell, which then divides into two cells. The division will continue, with each division increasing by a factor of two.
Growth in an organism is carefully controlled by regulating the cell cycle. In plants, the roots continue to grow as they search for water and nutrients. These regions of growth are good for studying the cell cycle because at any given time, you can find cells that are undergoing mitosis.
A zygote is a tiny cell formed by the fusion of an egg and sperm that has the potential to grow into a new organism through cell division and development.