To grow in size or number is to experience an increase in physical dimensions or quantity. This can happen through processes like cell division, reproduction, or accumulation of resources.
Once fully developed, certain parts of the human body, such as the number of fat cells and the length of bones, do not grow in size. However, throughout life, skin and hair continue to show growth and regeneration.
An organism can grow by increasing the number of cells through cell division. It can also grow by accumulating more nutrients and building materials, such as proteins and fats, to increase its overall size.
Determinate growth occurs when leaves and flowers grow to a set size.
Determinate growth occurs when leaves and flowers grow to a set size.
Yes, multicellular organisms grow by increasing the number of cells through cell division and cell growth. Growth in multicellular organisms also involves the increase in overall size and development of different tissues and organs.
to grow progressivly less in size,amount,number,or intensity
Organisms grow by cell division or mitosis which causes increase in number of cells , and then by increase in size of cell .
Yes. Cells don't grow enough to account for the increase in size during a human being's life but they increase in number.
Fish grow with age. Some only grow to the size of the tank while others grow to a maximum size no mater the size of their environment.
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You can't grow in size.
No, goldfish will not grow to the size of their tank. They will continue to grow and may become stunted or unhealthy if kept in a tank that is too small for their size.
The number of red blood cells will increase but they will be proportional to the body size. In a way you can say that nothing will change. The numbers grow Just as the numbers of bone and muscle cells grow along with the increasing growth in body size.
Yes if you keep a shark in an aquarium it will not grow to its normal size. It will only grow to a size that it will be comfortable in the aquarium.
The number of red blood cells will increase but they will be proportional to the body size. In a way you can say that nothing will change. The numbers grow Just as the numbers of bone and muscle cells grow along with the increasing growth in body size.
the size of a grape
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