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Animal Growth Primarily Occurs by an Increase in the

Question 12

Question 12

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Animal growth primarily occurs by an increase in the


A) number of tissues and organs.
B) number of cells.
C) types of cells produced.
D) number of cell functions.
E) number of cell shapes.

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