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What do all organisms have?

All organisms have cells, grow and develop, reproduce, maintain homeostasis, and respond to their environment.


Why do organisms grow?

Organisms grow to increase in size and develop structurally, which enables them to perform necessary functions for survival, such as obtaining nutrients, reproducing, and adapting to their environment. Growth allows organisms to reach their full potential and enhance their chances of survival and reproduction.


How do living organisms grow?

Living organisms grow through a process called cell division, where cells replicate and increase in number. As these cells accumulate, they differentiate into specialized cell types to form tissues and organs. Growth is regulated by genetic factors and signals from the environment to ensure proper development and size.


Why organisms grow best at 37 degrees?

Organisms grow best at 37 degrees Celsius because it is the average body temperature of mammals, including humans. This temperature is optimal for the enzymes and biochemical reactions that sustain life in these organisms. Deviations from this temperature can disrupt these reactions and impair growth and survival.


Do multicellular organisms grow by making duplicants?

Multicellular organisms grow through cell division and differentiation, not by making duplicants. Cell division allows an organism to increase its size and replace old or damaged cells. Differentiation refers to the process by which cells become specialized to perform specific functions within the organism.