419,598 views
42 votes
42 votes
How do organs grow to the correct shape and size?

User Justin Saraceno
by
2.4k points

2 Answers

21 votes
21 votes

Answer:

They increase the number of cells that make them up which causes them to grow. They do this during development and regeneration. It requires a coordinate system that coordinates the behavior of individual cells to make sure they have their correct structure and function.

Explanation: I hope this helps:).......If not I'm sorry:(

User Franek Madej
by
3.0k points
21 votes
21 votes

Answer:

The size of a given axis can be changed in two ways during organ development. Cells can be rearranged first. Second, cell division orientation can be regulated. As a result, genes that control the direction of mitotic spindles may play a role in organ form.

Explanation: Hope This Helps!

User John Rose
by
2.4k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.