They last your whole life
(not true)
red blood cells: die and are made evry 3 weeks
white blood cell: you never get more than you have
brain cells: you can get any more (if you inhale carbon dinoxid some of the brain cells die, so do do it!)
Forever
Yes
The cells in your body that tend to last the longest are typically neurons and heart muscle cells. Neurons can last your entire lifetime, while heart muscle cells have a relatively long lifespan and are not replaced frequently.
The cells that last the longest are nerve cells, they last a lifetime
The human body can last about 3-4 minutes before cells begin to die.
Theoretically, with the proper preservation in a lab, stem cells may last indefinitely. The first cell lines still exist. In the body, one produces undifferentiated cells in their marrow up until death.
A battery will last 3-9 hours based upon the number of cells it has. The more cells the longer the battery charge will hold. The battery charge will also depreciate over time. It will last for a shorter and decreasing amount of time as it is used more often.
It varies dramatically depending on what type of cell it is. For example, blood cells and skin cells are constantly being replaced, so they don't live for very long. However, your brain and nerve cells NEVER get replaced, so they live until you die. That's why if you hurt your spine in, for example, a car wreck, you are likely paralyzed for life, whereas if you scrape your skin it will grow back.
They are both the same cells... I just learned last week.
Earth is 4.6+ billion years old but it's really only seen eukaryotes for about the last 2 billion.
it depends on the capacity and voltage of the battery, generally speaking, there are 4-cells, 6-cells and 9-cells batteries on the market, the bigger capacity and voltage will have a longer last time
WHY DOES STRIDE LAST LONG