It means the are old enough that whey have to grow any more, but if you know that they have liver problem.
The rate of cell division slows down,controls on growth are restored, and everything returns to normal.
Logistic growth occurs when a population's growth slows and then stops, fallowing a period of exponential growthex; a lot of familiar plant and animal populations fallow a logestic growth curve.
When the healing process nears completion, the rapidly dividing cells start to slow down and eventually stop dividing. This is because they have completed their job of repairing the damaged tissue. The cells then mature and take on their specialized functions in the healed tissue.
The presence of high lactic acid levels in the culture suggests that the cells may be experiencing metabolic stress or lack of adequate nutrients. This may be causing the cells to switch to anaerobic respiration, leading to slower growth. It is important to optimize the culture conditions, such as nutrient supply and waste removal, to support cell growth and maintain cell health.
Growth continues but slows down as the baby begins to take up most of the room inside the uterus.
The animals heart rate slows,breathing slows its sorta like yoga....but for months
When mitosis slows down, cell division is delayed and cells take longer to replicate. This can affect growth and repair processes in the body, leading to slower tissue renewal and potential accumulation of mutations. Overall, a decrease in mitotic rate can disrupt normal cellular functions and impair overall organismal health.
It slows down the growth of the plant.
Logistic growth
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Platinol, also known as Cisplatin is a medication for cancer patients. Platinol interferes with the growth of cancer cells and slows how fast they spread in the body.
This pattern is known as exponential growth followed by diminishing returns or logistic growth. Initially, growth accelerates rapidly due to favorable conditions, but eventually slows as resources become limited, leading to a plateau in growth.