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Q: Is it true that not all cells are capable of division?
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Can all cells in an adult undergo mitotic division at any given time?

No, not all cells are capable of mitotic division in an adult. Certain types of cells, called permanent cells (eg. heart muscle cells and brain cells) can not undergo mitosis in an adult. Another type of cell that cannot undergo mitosis is the mammalian red blood cell - which has no nucleus so cannot divide.


What happens after all cells are formed?

Mitosis, the division of cells.


What did Rudolf virchow realized that all cells?

all cells result from the division of previously existing cells


The cells within a multicellular organism are always being replaced?

False all cells do not divide continuously throughout the life of a multicellular organism. Cell division in unicellular organisms produces two new individuals is true.


Do all cells undergo mitosis division?

Yes, ALL cells undergo cell division. Because if there were types of cells that don't undergo cell division, these cells' specialization wouldn't be able to grow or be replaced. For example if hair cells didn't undergo cell division; your hair wouldn't be able to grow. NO!! Nerve cells,Red blood cells..they don't undergo cell division.


Who said that all cells arise from division of existing cells?

virchow


The smallest unit capable of all life functions is the?

cells


True or false All cells begin as identical copies of the single fertilized egg?

false thats an easy questionEdited answer:The zygote undergoes somatic cell division to form several identical cells, before differentiation of these stem cells into different tissues and organs. So the answer is TRUE.


What assists in cell division in animal cells only?

All cells are involved in cell division because that is how they reproduce. An exception are yeast cells, which divide by "budding."


What did Rudolf Virchow state about cells?

he suggested that all cells arise from cells that already exist.


Do Cells arise from other cells through the process of cell division?

yes according to cell theory all cells arise by division in previously existing cells.


Which type of cell reproduce by cell division?

All growing cells reproduce by cell division.