growth and development
Cell growth and cell division result in an increase in the amount of living material. Cell growth involves the accumulation of new materials within the cell, while cell division leads to the formation of new structures by dividing the cell into two daughter cells.
Hypertrophy is the term used to describe the irreversible increase in the size of living things, typically due to an increase in the size of individual cells.
Hyphae that extend above the surface of where a fungus is living typically support the reproductive structures of the fungus, including spore-producing structures like mushrooms or fruiting bodies. These structures are important for the fungus's reproduction and dispersal of spores.
The four characteristics of living things are organization (having structures that perform specific functions), metabolism (the ability to convert energy for use), growth and development (the ability to increase in size and complexity), and the ability to respond to stimuli in the environment.
Cells are the smallest structures of an organism. (nothing simpler than a cell is considered to be alive)
Cell growth and cell division result in an increase in the amount of living material. Cell growth involves the accumulation of new materials within the cell, while cell division leads to the formation of new structures by dividing the cell into two daughter cells.
reproduction
Endosymbiosis enabled the formation of true living cells. This concept explains the origin of two biological structures, the mitochondria and the chloroplasts.
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reproduction
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Growth. Living systems increase in size through the process of growth, which involves the formation of new cells or tissues.
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The 2008 cost of living increase in Ohio is 5.8% This increase in Ohio's cost of living is due to the spike in energy prices.