Growth - page 2

What is the difference betweeb IGF1 and IGF2?
The key difference between IGF1 and IGF2 is that IGF1 is a major growth factor in adults, while IGF2 is a major growth factor in the fetus. Insulin-li...
What is one species that appears to have no natural limits to grow?
Can organisms grow without limits?What limits the growth of a species?Why can't populations of organisms grow without limits?What are the 3 types of ...
Why do animals grow to a certain size then stop growing?
It's mainly because the longer an animal lives, the more likely it is to come in contact with predators, diseases, and natural disasters that end its ...
One way to slow bacterial growth in some foods is to?
If the temperature outside (or inside) is really warm, put foods away within one hour of eating. Oxygen is needed for bacteria to grow, but some, like...
What are growth lines?
Growth arrest lines, also known as Harris lines, are lines of increased bone density that represent the position of the growth plate at the time of in...
What are the factors affecting growth and development in animals?
The firs one is genetic factors, which it includes disease resistance, feed conversion efficiency, breed, and abnormal growth rates. The second most i...
What does it mean to grow and develop?
When something develops, it grows. And if you develop something, you create it. Your cold might develop into a rare disease, and you might just develo...
What do you call a permanent increase in body size and dry mass of an organism from an increase in cell numbers?
Growth is defined as a permanent or irreversible increase in thy weight, size, mass or volume of a cell, organ or organism. What is a permanent increa...
What The basis for growth?
What is the basis of growth?What is the basis for growth in living organisms?What is the process of growth?What is this growth called as?What is the ...