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Your growth is cell growth (and cell division).
Cell Division is important for a baby because the child needs to grow and develop.
No, cell division occurs in all living organisms, including both men and women. It is a vital process for growth, development, and the maintenance of tissues in organisms.
Organisms grow by cell division or mitosis which causes increase in number of cells , and then by increase in size of cell .
the same thing that makes us grow...Cell Division
Multicellular organisms grow through cell division. A multicellular organism's growth and development start with one cell, which then divides into two cells. The division will continue, with each division increasing by a factor of two.
After fertilization (this occurs during sexual reproduction; meosis), cell division must occur to physically develop and grow an organism (eg. humans: our skin and other cells of different tissues of different organs reproduce and grow using cell division). Also, the cells of different tissues of different organs inside our body must reproduce using cell division. There are important microorganisms (bacteria) that enable us, animals, to grow. A classic example is Eschericia Coli (E. Coli) This bacteria, like any other bacteria, must use cell division to grow.
cell division is how organisms grow.
because we need to develop and growth. without cell division, we remain single-celled and we won't grow.
The process of cell division is called mitosis. Without division, you and I wouldn't grow as we do.
Auxins make the plant grow through cell expansion and cytokinins make the plant grow through cell division.
The period of growth in between cell division is called interphase. During interphase, cells grow, replicate their DNA, and prepare for cell division.