animals,(humans)plants,insect(im not sureabout alien
Growth in living organisms refers to the increase in size, number, or complexity of cells leading to overall increase in body mass or volume. It is a fundamental characteristic of living organisms and is necessary for development, repair, and reproduction. Growth is regulated by genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors.
The term for an organism's increase in size or number of cells with no developmental changes is "hyperplasia." This refers to an increase in the number of cells in an organ or tissue resulting in an enlarged structure without any alteration in the cellular characteristics.
Mitosis.
The term that describes the increase in the number of cells in an organism is "cell proliferation." This process occurs through cell division, particularly mitosis, allowing organisms to grow, develop, and repair tissues. Cell proliferation is essential for development in multicellular organisms and plays a crucial role in healing and regeneration.
The increase in the number of cells in an organism is called "cell proliferation." This process occurs through cell division, primarily via mitosis, allowing organisms to grow, develop, and repair tissues. In multicellular organisms, controlled cell proliferation is crucial for maintaining healthy tissue homeostasis and responding to injuries.
Growth in living organisms refers to the increase in size, number, or complexity of cells leading to overall increase in body mass or volume. It is a fundamental characteristic of living organisms and is necessary for development, repair, and reproduction. Growth is regulated by genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors.
Viruses are considered non-living because they are not cells. They do not exhibit some characteristics of life such as reproduction and growth.
an increase in the number of people living in cities and an increase in the percentage living in cities
This process is called growth. Growth can involve an increase in cell number (cell proliferation), cell size, or overall volume of the organism.
The term for an organism's increase in size or number of cells with no developmental changes is "hyperplasia." This refers to an increase in the number of cells in an organ or tissue resulting in an enlarged structure without any alteration in the cellular characteristics.
Mitosis.
There is no such number, depending on the organism the number of chromosomes varies from 1 to about 30,000,000!
When a living thing grows, its cells undergo cell division and increase in number. Additionally, these cells grow in size and may differentiate into different cell types to support the growth and development of the organism.
DNA provides the information necessary to take a number of lifeless chemicals and turn them into a living system.
DNA provides the information necessary to take a number of lifeless chemicals and turn them into a living system.
yes although the number of cells in an organism may vary depending on whether it is a unicellular or multicellular organism.
Cell growth refers to the increase in the size and/or number of cells in an organism. It is a fundamental biological process that plays a crucial role in development, repair, and the maintenance of tissues in living organisms. Cell growth is tightly regulated by various factors to ensure proper functioning of the organism.