The cell is controlled by a single organelle, the nucleus. If a cell were to continue to grow bigger and bigger, the difficulty required for the nucleus to communicate with other organelles would increase greatly. This is why cells divide, through the process of mitosis.
theyre regulated by a hormone called TSH genetics also plays a role in their size
theyre regulated by a hormone called TSH genetics also plays a role in their size
All organisms are made up of cells. Nothing can continue to grow and flourish without cells.
The number of cells gets larger, and the organism gets bigger
The number of cells gets larger, and the organism gets bigger
theyre regulated by a hormone called TSH genetics also plays a role in their size
Organisms grow larger by adding more cells.
n a single-celled organism , the cell gets larger and divides, making other organisms.
Different cells are needed to do different jobs and be at different places. If cells are growing continually larger, there would not be enough cells to do all of the different jobs at the same time.
Yes; many organisms do grow.
Multicellular organisms grow when their cells split off into smaller cells. They make more cells.
Multicellular organisms grow through cell division. A multicellular organism's growth and development start with one cell, which then divides into two cells. The division will continue, with each division increasing by a factor of two.