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do multicellular organisms grow
minerals are a resource because plants need minerals to survive and grow
Minerals help your body grow, develop, and stay healthy.
By definition all organisms grow and reproduce.
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by a tiny grain of sand actually, they're not. the PEARLS are formed by a tiny grain of sand.
no you can't grow shells at home but you can find them on the beach
no they do not.
Molting occurs when and because they need to grow. Crayfish have exoskeletons which means they have a hard, protective shell on the outer layer of their body. They need to grow out of their shells to gradually get bigger.
Mollusks begin life as eggs. They hatch into small, free-swimming larvae called veliger. They eat a lot, to make them grow as quickly as possible until they become adults.
They grow them.
do multicellular organisms grow
Yes, tortoises' shells do grow. They don't go looking for an abandoned larger shell as they grow, like some sea creatures do. Their shells are attached to their spines.
yes they can because they grow and there shells cAN BE TO SMALL
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Turtles do not 'get into' their shells, they are born in their shells which are part of their bodies (they can not come off) and their shells grow with them.