It depends on the situation, however it will most probably be either:
-Temperature
-Light
-Carbon Dioxide Levels
or..
-Waters levels
For example, a wheat field first thing in the morning's limiting factor would be temperature because it will have some light, plenty of carbon dioxide as it has not used any during the night (due to a lack of light in photosynthesis), however, the morning is quite often the coldest part of the day, so all of the reactions will be slower, producing less food for the plant.
Assuming "cell growth" refers to cell size, the size of a cell is often limited by the amount of surface area of its plasma membrane in relation to the cell's volume. The plasma membrane is the outermost membrane on a cell--the one through which all substances must pass either entering or leaving the cell. As the cell gets larger, the amount of plasma membrane becomes too small to allow sufficient quantities of necessary substances, such as food or oxygen to enter the cell in a timely manner. Likewise, there is not enough available surface for the cell to rid itself of wastes (carbon dioxide, for example), so the cell has three options: 1 keep growing and die 2 stop growing and 3 divide into two smaller cells.
Supply of essential plant nutrients, water, sun shine and good quality of air.
Plant growth can be limited in a variety of ways. These limiting factors include: nutrients, water supply, temperature, sunlight and soil composition.
The average value and annual variation of temperature and moist (precipitation).
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mitochondria
interphase- in preparation for cell division it increases its size. (cell growth occurs)
DNA provides the information for cell growth and function.
Gibberellins promote cell growth by stimulating cell elongation. Cytokinins promote plant growth by stimulating mitosis and cell division.
Mitosis or simple cell division will result in new growth.
Cell Growth is the reproducing of cells.
The plant cell has a chloroplast and the animal cell does not.
mitochondria
Your growth is cell growth (and cell division).
Yes. Cell growth occurs in interphase.
Yes, both cell division and cell enlargement result in growth.
There are many factors that can stop cell growth. One of them is cancer. Also, an infection or a blood clot can stop cell growth.
slows cell growth
Growth in normal cases or cancer in abnormal cases.
interphase- in preparation for cell division it increases its size. (cell growth occurs)
New cell growth occurs anywhere on the skin. The new cell growth can indicate a malignant or benign skin issue.
Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth.