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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.

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