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).
Skin cells reproduce faster than other types of cells
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because wen you get hurt it may take a while but the skin cells have to reproduce... and they reproduce so much bc they hve to clone themselves... like having a bay... but it is asexually
household dust is more than half dead skin cells - if that's the nature of your question well, the dead skin cells r on ur skin, there dead, well some r alive and some r dead, they die after a while but no worries those skin cells reproduce, that's right, those cells r gettin it on on ur skin ;)
if your asking how cells reproduce they can usually reproduce asexually[all by themselves].
Skin cells reproduce faster than other types of cells
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It's basically the same, yes.
Ichthyosis is mainly caused by a gene mutation. Chances of the child developing this skin disorder is 50%. With this mutated gene, the person's skin cells reproduce to quickly to be shed or the skin cells reproduce at a normal rate yet sheds slowly.
because wen you get hurt it may take a while but the skin cells have to reproduce... and they reproduce so much bc they hve to clone themselves... like having a bay... but it is asexually
Mitotic cell division<3
No. Nerve cells do not reproduce.
household dust is more than half dead skin cells - if that's the nature of your question well, the dead skin cells r on ur skin, there dead, well some r alive and some r dead, they die after a while but no worries those skin cells reproduce, that's right, those cells r gettin it on on ur skin ;)
if your asking how cells reproduce they can usually reproduce asexually[all by themselves].
Bacteria is constantly forming on the outer layer of your skin. It is looking for a way to invade your body. Your body reacts by simply throwing away the outer layer of your skin. It does that a cell at a time, but it does it constantly. Those cells must be replaced. To do that, the cells underneath must constantly reproduce and create new skin cells.
Cells can reproduce through mitosis and meiosis.
the cells reproduce where they are located, and the stratum basale is where the are, next to the stem cells.