No, you grow because your cells multiply.
Dark hairs can grow out of moles because the cells in moles produce pigment, which gives the hair its color.
Yes, cells in the G1 phase of the cell cycle grow in size as they prepare for DNA synthesis. This growth is necessary to ensure that newly replicated cells have enough organelles and resources to support two daughter cells.
Hela cells tend to grow in patches because they have a high rate of proliferation, leading to dense clumps of cells. The cells also have a tendency to stick together in culture conditions, which promotes patchy growth. Additionally, uneven distribution of nutrients and growth factors within the culture vessel can also contribute to patchy growth patterns.
Nails grow because of the cells in the nail matrix dividing and pushing older cells forward. Factors like age, genetics, diet, and overall health can affect nail growth.
Fingernails grow because of the cells in the nail matrix dividing and pushing older cells forward. Factors like age, genetics, diet, and overall health can affect the rate of nail growth.
yes it's true because roots grow longer because of a special tissue near the root tips.Here,cells divide quickly to form new cells.
yes it's true because roots grow longer because of a special tissue near the root tips.Here,cells divide quickly to form new cells.
yes it's true because roots grow longer because of a special tissue near the root tips.Here,cells divide quickly to form new cells.
Cells grow in order for the organism to grow and reproduce. Cells only grow to replace other cells that die off and allow for the continued existence of the organism.
Yes,do divide
According to Biologists, cells containing bacteria or disease are easier to grow in labs than normal cells because it has multiplying properties. An example is cancer cells because the disease continues to spread to other cells.
living things grow because their cells can reproduce (gabby h did this)
epithelial cell
This is true.
trillions there isn't an exact number because as we grow we get more cells
No erthrocytes are not true cells because they lack to characters of true cell one is presence of nucleus and other is nature of multiplication i.e. why they are not called cells but knwon as reb blood corpuscle
Yes, it is true. Mitosis is a cellular process that allows an organism to produce more cells in order to grow, repair, and replace old or damaged cells. During mitosis, a parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells, each with the same genetic information as the parent cell. This process contributes to overall growth and development of an organism.