A human may go from being microscopic to being six feet tall in less than 16 years. What change on the cellular level accounts for most of the change in size? the number of different kinds of cells increases the shape of the cells changes the number of cells increases the size of the cells increases
@Gravity_Dreams @deepika.comet
A
c
2. How does growth compare between bacteria and animals? The growth of both an animal and a bacterium occur as specialized cells repeatedly divide to form new cells for the organism. An animal's growth occurs as the enlargement of a single cell to a certain size; a bacterium's growth occurs as specialized cells repeatedly divide to form new cells for the bacterium. A bacterium's growth occurs as the enlargement of a single cell to a certain size; an animal's growth occurs as specialized cells repeatedly divide to form new cells for the animal. The growth of both a bacterium and an animal occur as the enlargement of a single cell to a certain size.
Its A becoz we have different kinds of cells in our body......
@deepika.comet YOU WEE WRONG
told u
it was c
no im right the answer is A FOR THE FIRST ONE
no its not -_-
noit sadi it was c @Gravity_Dreams can you help me with this question
hey you are talking about the human body which has different kinds of cells and obviously all the different kinds of cells must increase by division leading to the increase in the height of a person think practically
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