A single cell grows by that one cell getting bigger.
Cell Division is important for a baby because the child needs to grow and develop.
no, a single cell cannot grow.
Through a process called embryonic development, a single cell undergoes multiple rounds of cell division and differentiation to form specialized tissues and organs. This process is tightly regulated by genetic factors and signaling molecules that guide the cells to grow and specialize into the various cell types needed for the development of a fully-formed baby.
no, a single cell cannot grow.
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The sperm cell enters the womans vaginal area going to the ovary, which fertalizes the womans egg cell, creating and baby.
No. Hence the name single-celled organism.
No, it is a single celled animal.
No. Their genetic makeup is such that they will only be single-celled.
Because a cow is made up of many billions of cells, a single cell is a very minute piece of the jigsaw.
Yes, because plant cells are totipotent and as such can develop from a single cell