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Somatic cells or body cells perform mitosis.
Skin cells: Mitosis occurs in the basal layer of the skin, where new skin cells are continuously generated to replace old ones. Intestinal cells: Mitosis occurs in the lining of the intestines, ensuring the constant replenishment of cells that are constantly being sloughed off. Bone marrow cells: Mitosis occurs in the bone marrow, where new blood cells are produced to replace old and damaged ones. Liver cells: Mitosis occurs in the liver, allowing for the regeneration and repair of damaged liver tissue. Muscle cells: Mitosis occurs in muscle cells during growth or repair processes, such as after injury or during exercise-induced muscle growth.
Even with age Mitosis continues. It is when mitosis ceases that the organism will die. Mitosis occurs only in eukaryotic cells (an organism whose cells contain complex structures enclosed within membranes. ), and the process varies in different species.The process of mitosis is fast and highly complex. In animals, cytokinesis and mitosis may occur independently, such as in embryonic development. Errors in mitosis can either kill a cell through apoptosis or cause mutations that may lead to certain types of cancer. If mitosis ceases, an organism will lose the first barrier against infections, such as cells of the immune system. Consequently, in absence of mitosis, the human body would be overrun by a legion of infectious diseases, or 'opportunistic' pathogens such as pseudomonas would assume control.
muscle cells and nerve cells. E.G. Nerve cells can never be created again after they die.
Mitosis.
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Yes!
Somatic cells or body cells perform mitosis.
Skin cells: Mitosis occurs in the basal layer of the skin, where new skin cells are continuously generated to replace old ones. Intestinal cells: Mitosis occurs in the lining of the intestines, ensuring the constant replenishment of cells that are constantly being sloughed off. Bone marrow cells: Mitosis occurs in the bone marrow, where new blood cells are produced to replace old and damaged ones. Liver cells: Mitosis occurs in the liver, allowing for the regeneration and repair of damaged liver tissue. Muscle cells: Mitosis occurs in muscle cells during growth or repair processes, such as after injury or during exercise-induced muscle growth.
mitosis? (its a type of cell division)
All cells in the nervous system do not divide or replicate and thus do not undergo mitosis.
Muscle cells and nerve cells
Muscle cells and nerve cells
Smooth muscle
No, its not, due to the constant process of muscle cells dying from old age, hits, and other things. They are then replaced through the process of mitosis, or cell replication.
During exercise muscle cells use oxygen.