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Examples of local environmental conditions could include availability of food, light, space, and water. Examples of genetic factors could include large breed cattle and species of grass affecting growth of organisms. The environment in which an organism lives plays an important role in modifying the rate and extent of growth. Environmental factors may be either physical (e.g., temperature, radiant energy, and atmospheric pressure) or chemical. Organisms and the cells of which they are composed are extremely sensitive to temperature changes; as the temperature decreases, the biochemical reactions necessary for life occur more slowly. A lowering of the temperature by 10° C (18° F) slows metabolism at least twofold and often more.
I copied this stuff from a bunch of different biology websites. It doesn't answer your exact question but I would have to say based on what I typed here it would be the environment that affects the growth of an organism more.
<span>When a cell is "at rest" it is in a state called the resting potential.
In this state, neurons are more negatively charged ions inside the cell than outside the cell.
A resting neuron also known as non-signaling neuron. A neuron is made up cells.There are many types of cells in the body. The approximate value of cells is 37.2 billion in our body.</span>
Classification systems are all different. They vary is specificity.
Out of the following given choices;
A) her sex.
B) how tall she is.
C) how long her hair is.
D) the color of her eyes.
The answer is C. The length of hair is not determined by
genetics but rather by the time period of the growth phase (anagen phase) of
the hair follicle, before shedding in the telogen phase. The longer the anagen
phase the longer the hair will be before shedding. The hair on the head has
longer anagen phase compared to hair in regions such as the eyebrows.