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Published on: August 21, 2026
In arithmetic growth, why is the curve linear when plotting the length of an organ against time?
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In arithmetic growth, post mitotic cell division, one daughter cell keeps dividing, while the other differentiates and matures. This leads to a consistent rate of elongation, resulting in a linear curve when plotted against time.
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