The majority of growth occurs during sleep.
Your growth is cell growth (and cell division).
Cancer cell growth is different from normal cell growth because cancer cells divide uncontrollably and do not respond to signals that regulate cell growth and death. This uncontrolled growth can lead to the formation of tumors and the spread of cancer to other parts of the body.
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.
interphase- in preparation for cell division it increases its size. (cell growth occurs)
slows cell growth
Growth in normal cases or cancer in abnormal cases.
Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth.
Cell Cycle
I just know of it as cell growth.
The limits of cell growth are typically determined by the availability of nutrients and growth factors in the environment, as well as the capacity of the cell to efficiently remove waste and manage cellular processes. Additionally, cell growth can be limited by physical constraints such as lack of space or excessive crowding in a tissue or culture.