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When an organism is finished growing, which of the following best describes what happens on the cellular level?

A. Its cells stop reproducing.
B. Its cells reproduce and die at the same rate.
C. Its cells stop growing.
D. Its cells grow and shrink at the same rate.

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it’s cells reproduce and die at the same rate

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Answer: Option B

Step-by-step explanation: When the organism has stopped growing then there is no visible growth in the body of the organism.

When the cells proliferate and dies at the same rate, the change is zero and the body seems to be finished growing. This can be described on the cellular basis that the number of cells remains constant as the rate of proliferation and death is same.

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