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The cell that begins to get longer is typically a plant cell undergoing growth or elongation, such as a root or stem cell. This lengthening is often due to the expansion of the central vacuole, which absorbs water and creates turgor pressure, pushing against the cell wall. In animals, similar elongation can occur in muscle cells during development or repair. This process is essential for growth and development in both plant and animal tissues.

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