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.
adding nutrients (ie: eating, sunlight to leaves in a plant, etc...)
Cell Division
it goes up in nubers
It breaks down into many organism
The process of cell division by which an organism grows is mitosis.
the cell surface will grow along with the cell.
No, it is a population of bacteria that grows from the cell or cells that landed on that spot on the plate.
cell grows and carries out its normal functions.
Bacteria, that's why it's called prokarotic (eukaryotic means that a cell does have a nucleus.) But most of it grows into larger organisms, becoming a multi-cellular organism.
The result is that an organism grows larger.
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A cell.
As the volume of a cell grows, the surface area grows but not as quickly.
All living things, whether they are made of one cell or a lot of cells, grow during periods of their lives. In a single-celled organism , the cell gets larger and divides, making other organisms.
As the cell grows larger the ratio of surface area to volume increases. Larger cell = more volume for the amount surface area.
The process of cell division by which an organism grows is mitosis.
The cell grow bigger
the cell surface will grow along with the cell.
The cell grow bigger
Diffusion across the cell membrane is impaired
Regeneration is when an animal loses a limb and that limb grows a whole new organism from itself using cell division. Budding is when an organism grows a new organism on its body and that new organism is released when it is grown enough.