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How does a multicellular organism grow larger?

A. Its cells shrink in size.
B. Its cells rearrange positions, but the number of cells remains constant.
C. Its cells increase in size, but the number of cells remains constant.
D. Its cells divide to produce more cells.

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Answer:

pu55i, deleted my answer because i called you out xD

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C. Its cells increase in size, but the number of cells remains constant. This is because when a baby grows into a child or an adult it gets bigger, but the number of cells stays the same as when the person was a baby. This is because the cells increase and expand in volume and size as time goes on.

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