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yes. all skin cells divide and divide and divide all over your body.
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Your cells divide.
Cells divide as the zygote becomes a fetus with growth and development into babies when born, cells also divide with growth after birth into adulthood and to replenish and renew damaged or lost cells.
No, cells undergoing meiosis take longer time than those undergoing mitosis
These are called permeant cells. Examples are adult neurons, striated muscles, cardiac muscle, RBCs and cells of lens in the eye.
cells that divide into your body are plasma cells that keep you from getting sick or get a disease. cells are divide because the body needs cells to have energy. cells also divide when you run alote or exercise or even sit or sleep.
yes. all skin cells divide and divide and divide all over your body.
yes. all skin cells divide and divide and divide all over your body.
Cells that no longer divide are called senescent cells. Senescence occurs when the telomeres found in the DNA of organisms become too short.
No. Some cells are larger than others, therefor it will take a longer time for the cells to divide.
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No. Some cells are larger than others, therefor it will take a longer time for the cells to divide.
Your cells divide.
mitosis
Well they divide in your body but in during a process called Mitosis.
All the cells that divide in your body, except for sex cells, which divide through meiosis, divide by mitosis.