As a young animal grows, the cells divide and differentiate to form different types of cells, tissues, and organs. This process is controlled by various genetic and environmental factors to ensure proper growth and development. Eventually, the cells stop dividing and enter a stage where they specialize to perform specific functions in the body.
When an animal cell grows, it increases in size by accumulating more cytoplasm and organelles. The cell also duplicates its DNA and undergoes cell division to maintain a proper balance between growth and cell division. This process allows the organism to increase in size and complexity.
Chromosomes and Cell Nucleus
When a living thing grows, its cells undergo cell division and increase in number. Additionally, these cells grow in size and may differentiate into different cell types to support the growth and development of the organism.
As a cell grows bigger, its volume increases more rapidly than its surface area. This results in a decreased surface area-to-volume ratio, which can impact the cell's ability to efficiently exchange nutrients and waste with its environment. This can lead to challenges in transporting materials in and out of the cell.
it will eventually burst
The cell grow bigger
The cell grow bigger
As a young animal grows, its cells undergo cell division and differentiation to increase in number and develop into specialized cell types. This process allows the animal to grow in size, mature, and develop into its adult form.
When an animal cell grows, it increases in size by accumulating more cytoplasm and organelles. The cell also duplicates its DNA and undergoes cell division to maintain a proper balance between growth and cell division. This process allows the organism to increase in size and complexity.
The cell grows, and develops, as it doubles its size. It contains DNA structures now, called chromosomes.
it lets authorized objects in and out of a plant cell; this also happens in a animal cell.
it gets stung
no because it is only one cell and there is a lot of cells in an animal's body and it can always make another cell. example when you fall you scrape your skin many cells die but your skin still grows back.
There are not many differences between animal and plant cell division, only that when it comes time for the cell to divide during cytokinesis, the plant cell grows a cell plate in between the two nuclei, and the animal cell forms a cleavage furrow (like the cell is being pinched) and divides.
it eats the suger
due to hypo-osmosis cell breaks
theygrow as big as gtyh cells