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both of these cells reproduce at different rates. the bone cells, when you're fully grown, can go without dividing for about 20 years, but take around a month to go through mitosis when you're injured or growing. I don't remember about muscle cells, but I know it's less than a year. it would honestly be faster to just look it up on wikipedia or something.

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Almost never. Replacement does happen but is so slow it was thought to not happen at all until research in recent years showed it does happen. This is why brain injuries heal so slowly compared to injuries elsewhere (and most healing of brain injuries is usually by moving the function to an undamaged area and relearning, not by direct cell replacement).

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it really depends, but i would say normally a white blood cell replace itself every 13 days.

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The entire human skeleton is replaced every ten years. Seven to ten percent of this skeleton is replaced once a year.

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