Growth is when a organism gets bigger over a period of time.
Reproduction is when one or two organisms create ant entirely separate organism of the same species.
Reproduction is the result of creating life. Growth is when that life expands. You can't have growth without having reproduction first.
what is the difference between growth and expansion
Mitosis is asexual reproduction, meiosis is sexual reproduction.
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what are the differences between the cdc and who growth charts?
The natural growth rate refers to the rate of population growth excluding any factors such as migration. The overall growth rate, on the other hand, takes into account all factors affecting population change, including births, deaths, and migration.
their is a lot of difference. they are the steps of asexual reproduction.
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its internal and then its external. DEERRR
The difference is what it is
difference between horred-domer and solow model
Reproduction is the biological process by which new organisms are produced from old ones. Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction. The known methods of reproduction are broadly grouped into two main types: sexual and asexual.Growth is the irreversible increase in mass that results from cell division (number) andcell expansion (size). Growth involves both cell division and cell expansion.Development refers to the process by which internal structures originate and mature as an organism grows, such as specialized tissues, organs, or organ systems. Generally this process refer to any given stages between the seed phase (for plants), and the fetal phase (for animals), to a sexually mature plant or animal.The key difference between these last two (which are often lumped together) is that growth can continue after the organism is sexually mature. Generally speaking, a developing organism is also growing, but a growing organism is not necessarily developing. The difference between reproduction and growth, and reproduction and development, is more obvious; growth and development take place within a single, distinct organism and doesn't involve the creation of a new, separate organism.