Necrosis or gangrene.
Red blood cells die in the spleen and liver, where they are broken down and recycled by the body.
your body's cells run out
Most red blood cells die in the spleen, where they are filtered out and broken down by the body.
your skin is technically and organ (called epidermis) and it is made of cells. sometimes the cells die, like and organ and shed then replace themselves. im sure about this, but i think your hair is the only dead part of your body.
Stem cells can live on after you die if your body is not cremated. Researchers say stem cells can remain alive for at least 17 days after death.
When they die, your body absorbs it.
White blood cells can die through a process called apoptosis, which is a programmed cell death. Apoptosis is a natural mechanism to remove damaged or infected cells from the body without causing inflammation. Additionally, white blood cells can also die through necrosis, which is an uncontrolled cell death usually due to injury or infection.
You die
Yes they do, but every sec. some new cells are made.
Cells die fast because they are a tiny function in the fetus's in which if they were able to live a substantual amount of time like us, they would explode in your body. about 3456407564, 000, 000 cells die in your body every second. so becareful because if you had no cells you wouldn't exist.
When you die, the cells in your body start to break down and degrade. This process can damage and fragment the DNA in those cells, leading to its eventual disintegration. DNA does not have a lifespan on its own, but rather its degradation is a result of the breakdown of the cells that contain it after death.
When These cells Die, They Become Part Of The Surface Layer Of The Epidermis.