
Growth is a complex process that is intimately linked to the developmental program to form adults with proper size and proportions. Genetics is an important determinant of growth, as exemplified by the role of local diffusible molecules setting up organ proportions. In addition, organisms use adaptive responses allowing modulating the size of individuals according to environmental cues, for example, nutrition. Here, we describe some of the physiological principles participating in the determination of final individual size.
Metamorphosis, Biological, Growth, Species Specificity, Somatomedins, Growth Hormone, [SDV.BDD] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development Biology, Animals, Body Size, Insulin, Drosophila, Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Signal Transduction
Metamorphosis, Biological, Growth, Species Specificity, Somatomedins, Growth Hormone, [SDV.BDD] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development Biology, Animals, Body Size, Insulin, Drosophila, Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Signal Transduction
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