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Cancer cells do NOT exhibit contact inhibition, meaning that when they come in contact with another cell, the do NOT stop growing.
The difference between growing and developing is that when you grow, your body becomes larger and developing is when you become more advanced in things, like you get more smarter or you learn more things.
Lilies can be propagated vegetatively through techniques such as bulb scaling, division, or tissue culture. Bulb scaling involves removing scales from a bulb and growing them separately to form new bulbs. Division involves separating bulb offsets and planting them individually. Tissue culture involves growing new plants from small pieces of plant tissue in a laboratory setting.
When two growing crystals encounter each other, they can either merge and continue growing together, or they can compete for space and resources, leading to irregular or distorted crystal shapes. The outcome depends on various factors like the crystal structures, growth conditions, and relative growth rates of the crystals.
Normal cells typically stop growing in a petri dish once they have formed a single layer because they rely on contact inhibition to regulate their growth. When a cell is in contact with other cells and its surroundings, it sends signals to slow down division to prevent overcrowding and maintain tissue homeostasis. Once a single layer is reached, cells receive enough signals to halt their growth.
the first is when new mineral grows between sediment grains as dissolved minerals precipitate out of ground water, the second is when existing mineral grows larger as more of the same mineral precipitates from ground water and crystallizes around them.
yes, they stop growing. This property of them is called CONTACT INHIBITATION. Cancer cells lose this property.
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A group of bananas stuck growing together is called a hand.All the bananas growing together off the same stem is called a bunch.
The cast of Growing Up Together - 1991 includes: Leeza Gibbons as Host
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Cancer cells do NOT exhibit contact inhibition, meaning that when they come in contact with another cell, the do NOT stop growing.
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The main types of propagating plants by culture include division, cuttings (stem, leaf, or root), layering, grafting, and tissue culture. Division involves separating a plant into multiple parts, while cuttings involve taking a piece of a plant and growing it into a new one. Layering involves encouraging a branch to grow roots while still attached to the parent plant, and grafting involves joining two plant parts together to grow as one. Tissue culture involves growing plants from small pieces of plant tissue in a controlled environment.