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Deacon Fowler
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13 July, 00:04
Why does mineral growth occur?
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Melina
13 July, 00:22
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Answer: due to accumulation of food substances in the cells which in turn increases the volume of the protoplasm in the cells. This increase in volume of cells results in growth.
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