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Katen [24]
3 years ago
6

How do single celled organism lives and grows

Biology
1 answer:
Ainat [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Growing is capable to a certain living organism. Growth means getting larger in size, and for multi-cellular organisms this is done by making more cells. Plants have special tissues called meristems where growth occurs. Single celled organisms increase their numbers by dividing and making more cells like themselves.

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