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How does growth compare between bacteria and animals?

A.
An animal's growth occurs as the enlargement of a single cell to a certain size; a bacterium's growth occurs as specialized cells repeatedly divide to form new cells for the bacterium.

B.
The growth of both a bacterium and an animal occur as the enlargement of a single cell to a certain size.

C.
A bacterium's growth occurs as the enlargement of a single cell to a certain size; an animal's growth occurs as specialized cells repeatedly divide to form new cells for the animal.

D.
The growth of both an animal and a bacterium occur as specialized cells repeatedly divide to form new cells for the organism.

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The Answer To Your Question Is C
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