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Do neurons undergo mitosis during their life cycle?

No, neurons do not undergo mitosis during their life cycle. Once they are fully developed, neurons typically do not divide or replicate like other cells in the body.


What organism does not reproduce cells by mitosis and cytokinesis?

Adult neurons do not undergo cell division through mitosis and cytokinesis. Once neurons are fully developed, they mainly remain in a non-dividing state.


Do bones undergo mitosis?

No, bones do not undergo mitosis. Bone cells, such as osteoblasts and osteoclasts, are formed through a process called osteogenesis from stem cells. Once bones are fully formed, they do not undergo cell division like mitosis.


How many nuclear divisions does mitosis go through?

Impossible to calulate / The cell will continue to divide (the organism will continue to grow) until the organism is fully developed.


Is the role of centrosomes necessary for mitosis?

Yes, centrosomes play a crucial role in organizing the microtubules that form the mitotic spindle, which helps separate chromosomes during mitosis. However, some cells can undergo mitosis without fully functional centrosomes, using alternative mechanisms for spindle formation.


Does a cell start the organ?

Yes, the cell begins to form the organ and keeps undergoing mitosis until the organ fully developed.


What Does Fully Developed?

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What does fully developed mean?

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What does not fully developed mean?

Not fully developed is partial formed.


What two types of body cells stop undergoing mitosis after birth?

Nerve cells (neurons) and muscle cells (myocytes) stop undergoing mitosis after birth. Once fully developed, these cells mostly remain in a post-mitotic state, meaning they do not divide further.


When cells like nerve cells are in go they leave the cycle and divide what?

When nerve cells are fully developed and differentiated, they usually do not undergo cell division. This lack of cell division is known as differentiation arrest, causing nerve cells to exit the cell cycle and remain in a non-dividing state. This is why nerve cells have limited regenerative capacity in response to injury or disease.


Is Denmark developed developing or under developed?

It's a fully developed country.