In general, those cells are just called amitotic. If you're looking for specific examples things like neurons, cardiac muscle tissue, red blood cells.
No, xylem cells are "dead" cells and therefore do not undergo cell 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.
Somatic cells, which are the body's non-reproductive cells, undergo mitosis during cell division.
No. Only yo repair minor damage to the liver.
Body cells undergo mitotic cell division so that each daughter cell is genetically identical to each parent cell and to all other body cells.
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They have asexual reproduction.So they undergo mitosis.
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Brain and Heart Cells
Cancer cells undergo unchecked rapid division in the body.
The cell division that occurs after fertilization of a pig egg cell is called cleavage. During cleavage, the zygote undergoes multiple rounds of cell divisions to form a ball of cells called a blastocyst.