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What organelles are involved in growing a bigger muscle?
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What organelles are involved in growing a bigger muscle?
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You would need muscle fiber in order to grow a bigger muscle.
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The mitichondria are the organelles responsible for muscle growth. The more active a muscle is, the more mitochindria it will contain, hence more muscle fiber.
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