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No because the Organism's pH would be disrupted by the anti-microbial elements of the agar mixture.
They're both organisms, right?
Growth in single-celled organisms occurs as the cell grows larger. Growth in multi-celled organisms grow mainly by increasing their number of cells.
True. Yes, the growth of organisms in a beach ecosystem can be limited by the oceans and the rocks.
I wouldnt say that it has negative affects on muscle growth directly but it definitely supresses your appetite, which would cause you to burn muscle since your not eating
Embryology is the study of the earliest growth stage of organisms.
No because the Organism's pH would be disrupted by the anti-microbial elements of the agar mixture.
cause many celled organisms grow faster
Yes, it is true the cells of organisms use energy for growth and repair.
They're both organisms, right?
Growth in single-celled organisms occurs as the cell grows larger. Growth in multi-celled organisms grow mainly by increasing their number of cells.
Short history patterns of population growth typically exhibit fluctuations influenced by factors such as disease outbreaks, wars, and natural disasters. Long history patterns, on the other hand, show overall upward trends driven by advancements in healthcare, technology, and agriculture. Additionally, long history patterns may also reflect migration patterns and industrialization impacts on population growth over centuries.
Growth takes place in organisms and not in the Kingdom ,Bacterial replication is called growth .
True. Yes, the growth of organisms in a beach ecosystem can be limited by the oceans and the rocks.
Living Organisms grow from cell division and growth hormones
zero growth rate
Embryology is the study of the earliest growth stage of organisms.