nerve cells Im pretty sure do not but heart cells do up until a certain point, if you think about it a babies heart is tiny but when your a teenager your heart is pretty much at its full size, in your late 20s your heart tends to stop growing and at this point damage is hard to repair
They cannot divide through out the life.There is a limid in dividing.
Nerve cells will most likely NOT continue to divide.
A nerve cell is likely to not continue to divide.
For the most part cells that make up nervous tissue do not do mitosis often. This is why nerve damage is so serious.
A nerve cell is likely to not continue to divide.
They cannot divide through out the life.There is a limid in dividing.
Nerve cells will most likely NOT continue to divide.
A nerve cell is likely to not continue to divide.
For the most part cells that make up nervous tissue do not do mitosis often. This is why nerve damage is so serious.
No.
A nerve cell is likely to not continue to divide.
they are called ligimitosic cells
because the state inhibits it.
Pluripotent stem cells.
Labile cells (the kinds of cells that can divide throughout their lifetime) normally do so within the organ they constitute. Some examples of labile cells are skin cells, cells of the gastrointestinal tract, and blood cells; however, blood cells divide in the bone marrow and lymphocytes divide in the lymph nodes. Other kinds of cells in the body are either stable cells (that do not normally divide--this includes nerve cells) and permanent cells (that do not have the ability to divide.)
They don't. Some grow and divide all the time (skin cells) and some never do (nerve cells) and some only at times when needed.
Uncontrolled mitosis is when cells continue to divide. Which is considered the developing of a tumor or that is cancer.