No. Most can except some specialized ones such as brain cells, red blood cells and gametes.
Other prokaryotic cells
Somatic Cells are produced.
4 haploid cells
he is important cause all living things are composed of cells and cell products that are reproduced.
Cells evolved from what is often called the primordial slime, and after that they reproduced, and that's where they come from.
New cells are reproduced in the meristematic tissue located at the tips of roots and shoots in plants. This tissue is responsible for continuous growth and development, producing cells that differentiate into various types of specialized cells.
The bone marrow is responsible for producing red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. If the bone marrow is destroyed by radiation, these cells would not be able to be reproduced, leading to a compromised immune system, anemia, and difficulty in blood clotting.
2 4 are produced by meiosis
In asexually reproduced cells, such as those created through binary fission in bacteria or mitosis in eukaryotic cells, the number of chromosomes remains the same as the parent cell.
No, unfortunately, they are one of the few types of cells that do not reproduce.
By the body, naturally, no. What you have is what you have. But with new scientific deelopments like stem cell research, growing specialized cells like brain cells may be possible.
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