Cells go though the 6 stages of mitosis every 1/2 to 1 1/2 hours. "
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65 times a day
Liver cells divide about once a year, and neurons (nerve cells) never divide once we are born (and when they are mature).
because they have more bacteria cells, since bacteria divide faster then somatic cells.
Skin cells are damaged faster than your liver cells so the divide more often
No, human cells divide by mitosis and meiosis.
Cells alway divide using myiosis or mitosis, this differs per cell. In a human most cells divide using mitosis, a human is a mammal so there's your answer
yes
Heart (Myocyte - except after MI) and brain cells (Neurons)
blood cells
the cells which must help for a human's growth undergo it, in other words most do
because they are growing
Labile cells (the kinds of cells that can divide throughout their lifetime) normally do so within the organ they constitute. Some examples of labile cells are skin cells, cells of the gastrointestinal tract, and blood cells; however, blood cells divide in the bone marrow and lymphocytes divide in the lymph nodes. Other kinds of cells in the body are either stable cells (that do not normally divide--this includes nerve cells) and permanent cells (that do not have the ability to divide.)