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Stem-cells
there are approximately 100 trillion cells in our body.
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Mitosis occurs more often in the cells of adult person's skin compared to adult person's teeth. Skin cells are continuously dividing and regenerating, whereas the cells in adult teeth stop dividing once they are fully formed.
There are approximately 37.2 trillion cells in the average adult human body. These cells make up various tissues and organs, each performing specific functions essential for the body's overall health and functioning.
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No, the size of cells does not change as an individual grows from a baby to an adult. Instead, the number of cells in the body increases as more cells are produced during growth and development. Each cell retains the same size throughout a person's life.
An adult human has approximately 75-100 X 1012 cells. (75,000,000,000,000 to 100,000,000,000,000 cells)
The average person has 46 chromosomes in their cells.