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New cells are usually exactly the same as their parent, for most cells reproduce asexually.
Viruses that enter a cell do not die. A virus cannot reproduce on its own so it needs to find a cell in which to live. After the virus is done reproducing, most host cells die.
False, most fungi reproduce both asexually and sexually.
Generally, cell cycles are ways of producing more cells. Cells die off quickly ,but most reproduce before death. Cells can reproduce w/o a 'mate' or other cell.
Most human cells can only reproduce 60 times. When a cell reproduces the tip of each chromosome gets slightly shorter. When the tip has been reduced to a certain point the cell can no longer reproduce. Only the cells in your bone marrow and liver can reproduce forever.
I guess you are asking which cell cannot undergo Mitosis? Brain cells usually stop at the first checkpoint of the G1 of the cell cycle and therefore never reproduce. Some adults have found brain cells to reproduce under certain conditions.
most fungi reproduce with spores others will reproduce by budding.
New cells are usually exactly the same as their parent, for most cells reproduce asexually.
Viruses that enter a cell do not die. A virus cannot reproduce on its own so it needs to find a cell in which to live. After the virus is done reproducing, most host cells die.
False, most fungi reproduce both asexually and sexually.
False
Viruses can reproduce themselfs only in living cells.Dacaying fruits are composed most of dieds cells.
Generally, cell cycles are ways of producing more cells. Cells die off quickly ,but most reproduce before death. Cells can reproduce w/o a 'mate' or other cell.
Most human cells can only reproduce 60 times. When a cell reproduces the tip of each chromosome gets slightly shorter. When the tip has been reduced to a certain point the cell can no longer reproduce. Only the cells in your bone marrow and liver can reproduce forever.
Sterile ones, like most of the corn grown today (in the US).
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False, I just had this question.