Fertilization
The smaller organism is referred to as the symbiont, while the larger organism is referred to as the host in a symbiotic relationship.
Scavengers
Cells in a multi-cellular organism are usually not dramatically effected by that organism's growth. They will continue to grow until they are large enough where they need to divide. This process will always continue. In humans, when we have growth-spurts as children and young adults, are bodies release chemicals that tell our cells to reproduce faster.
Twigs are part of a living organism, as they are usually branches or smaller parts of a tree or shrub. While twigs themselves are not considered a separate living organism, they are a component of the larger plant organism.
A parasitic organism usually feeds on a larger organism without killing it. Examples include leeches, ticks, and some types of parasites that live in or on larger animals like mammals or birds. These organisms obtain nutrients from their host without causing immediate death.
Sounds serious i would go to the doctor and get checked out before it develops into a larger problem
The smaller organism is referred to as the symbiont, while the larger organism is referred to as the host in a symbiotic relationship.
Scavengers
The organism gets larger
An organism adapts to conditions in the environment when it develops a behavioral or a physical characteristic that helps it to survive. ex: Monkeys having a long tail to swing on trees while they use their hands and feet to gather food or a skunks' horrible smell makes larger animals choose something else to eat.
Physical dependence occurs when a person develops a tolerance to the effects of a drug and needs larger and larger doses to achieve intoxication or another desired effect.
Population control
really simple they grow if you do it every night before bed they wil grow larger. ~Mya~
The result of differentiation is an organism grows larger
Yes; many organisms do grow.
Cells in a multi-cellular organism are usually not dramatically effected by that organism's growth. They will continue to grow until they are large enough where they need to divide. This process will always continue. In humans, when we have growth-spurts as children and young adults, are bodies release chemicals that tell our cells to reproduce faster.
means they're more complex than other organisms.