No, because of the telomere shortening cells have a limited number of divisions. The exception is with cancer cells that divide indefinitely.
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No, different cell types divide at different rates. For example, skin cells divide rapidly, while heart cells divide very slowly or not at all. The rate of cell division is determined by factors such as their function and location in the body.
A stem cell can develop into other types of cells.
The two types of cell cycle genes that cause cancer cells to divide uncontrollably if mutated are called tumor suppressor genes and antioncogene
If u magnified the cell as 30000 times then the length you measure(3.5mm)is 30000 times the actual length so divide 3.5 by 30000 to get your answer
DNA is copied every time a cell divides. Different types of cells divide at different rates.
Just once, after it divides into a million cells it will get bigger.
If a cell does not divide, and it is destroyed, it cannot grow back and you will have a cell shortage. Like the brain cell
Stem cells can divide and renew themselves for long periods of time, remain undifferentiated in form, and can develop into a variety of specialized cell types.
DNA is copied every time a cell divides. Different types of cells divide at different rates.
False. A living cell can divide multiple times through a process called cell division, where one cell splits into two daughter cells. This is a crucial part of growth and repair in multicellular organisms.
A cancerous cell.