Organisms grow by cell division or mitosis which causes increase in number of cells , and then by increase in size of cell .
Will scientists one day be able to grow a whole organs?
Yes, they do grow till they are at least 670.78kg .
Organs grow to a certain point. Adolescents have their organ system grow with the rest of their body at a negligible amount, which isn't by much. The rate of maturity of such a system could be dependent on genetics as well.
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yes but it will be the same size
newts can grow back limbs and organs due to their stem cells which are situated all over there bodies like plants, they can also grow back organs
Because stem cells are the undifferentiated cells, they are able to grow into many different kinds of organs.
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No, hemangiomas grow as clusters on the outside of someones body. They are simply a cluster of exposed blood cells.
Plants have several organs, including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. These organs each have specific functions that help the plant grow, obtain nutrients, and reproduce.