They split in half.
by multiplying asexually
mitosis
Your cells have to grow, repair themselves and reproduce. Mitosis is the process in which they do this.
reproduce cells.
No, unfortunately, they are one of the few types of cells that do not reproduce.
The only things that actually 'reproduce' in the body are cells. Some cells split apart creating new cells every few days, and some cells can live a lot longer.
ATP allows our cells to maintain, repair and reproduce themselves.
They don't reproduce at the same rate because some get damaged at different times then the other cells
Because the cells themselves need energy to perform their specific function, and to reproduce!
Skin, blood, and intestinal cells need to continuously reproduce to replace old or damaged cells and maintain the integrity and functionality of these tissues. This constant renewal helps to protect the body from infections, maintain the barrier function of the skin and gut, and ensure proper absorption of nutrients in the intestines.
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.