by multiplying asexually
They split in half.
No, unfortunately, they are one of the few types of cells that do not reproduce.
ATP allows our cells to maintain, repair and reproduce themselves.
Because the cells themselves need energy to perform their specific function, and to reproduce!
Plant cells reproduce through mitosis, where a mother cell divides to produce two genetically identical daughter cells. Animal cells also reproduce through mitosis, but can also undergo meiosis for sexual reproduction to produce gametes (sperm and egg cells) with half the genetic material.
Receptor cells for the sense of smell typically reproduce themselves every 30 to 60 days in humans. This continuous turnover helps maintain the sensitivity of the olfactory system to various odors.
asexually- by themselves sexually- by the union of male & female reproductive cells
In the living dermis layer of the skin, by normal cell division like other cells. In the dead epidermis surface layer of the skin, they don't as the cells are already dead (they killed themselves before becoming part of the epidermis).
Cells reproduce through a process called cell division, where a cell duplicates its contents and splits into two daughter cells. This allows for growth, repair, and maintenance of tissues in multicellular organisms. The two main types of cell division are mitosis, which produces identical daughter cells, and meiosis, which produces gametes for sexual reproduction.
if the cells are permanently mitotic the are not able to repair them selves.
They lay eggs to reproduce themselves.
No. Nerve cells do not reproduce.