it either grows bigger or stays the same
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it gets bigger
As a baby grows, its cells do not just grow larger; rather, the number of cells increases through a process called cell division. This means that the body develops more cells to support its growth, while some cells may also increase in size. Additionally, the composition and function of cells can change as the baby develops, allowing for the complexity needed in different tissues and organs. Overall, both cell proliferation and cell growth contribute to the baby's overall development.
No, it is a single celled animal.
Basically the organisms produce more cells. Just because you are bigger than a baby, does not mean that your cells are bigger than the baby's cells. If this were the case, the cell would have difficulty retrieving oxygen and nutrients, as well as getting the waste out of the cell. In order to be efficient yet to grow at the DNA designated size, the cells make identical copies of themselves (as in, they produce more cells) using the cell cycle (made up of interphase, mitosis, cytokinesis).
No, a tissue sample cannot grow bigger on its own. The growth of tissue requires a living organism to provide nutrients and undergo cell division. A tissue sample outside of a living organism will not grow in size.
A single cell grows by that one cell getting bigger.
The cell grow bigger
there are no limits because a cell is as small as it can be already or it can grow bigger
it gets bigger
Cell Division is important for a baby because the child needs to grow and develop.
As a baby grows, its cells do not just grow larger; rather, the number of cells increases through a process called cell division. This means that the body develops more cells to support its growth, while some cells may also increase in size. Additionally, the composition and function of cells can change as the baby develops, allowing for the complexity needed in different tissues and organs. Overall, both cell proliferation and cell growth contribute to the baby's overall development.
The cell grow bigger
difficulty in breathing
No, it is a single celled animal.
When you are a baby, the heart is small. When you grow up, it get's bigger.
The cell is controlled by a single organelle, the nucleus. If a cell were to continue to grow bigger and bigger, the difficulty required for the nucleus to communicate with other organelles would increase greatly. This is why cells divide, through the process of mitosis.
Just wait for it and it will happen naturally!