Yes, it can. It happens in the process of cell division. First the nucleus divides then each nucleus move to each end of the cell. Eventually the nucleus divides into two so it replaces the dead ones. Yes, it can. It happens in the process of cell division. First the nucleus divides then each nucleus move to each end of the cell. Eventually the nucleus divides into two so it replaces the dead ones.
when cells die you replace them by taking the cells in your body and replace with new ones when they just stick it in
the cells that are damaged get divided to make more cells.
Cells replace themselves to reproduce or repair damage to the body.
cellular respiration
through bloo
It is called cell replacement .
-To replace missing cells -To replace dead cells
dead phase
Meiosis
transformation
It is called cell replacement .
-To replace missing cells -To replace dead cells
why is turbidity not an accurate measurement of viable bacteria in a culture
dead phase
Meiosis
Then replace the battery.
Your body is constantly replace the dead cells with new ones. So that the tissue in your cells can work actively...
transformation
The outer most The statum corneum (horny layer) which is composed of 20-30 layers of dead cells
Yes, endothelial cells divide. It is important that these cells divide to replace old/dead cells and to create new blood vessels.
When cells divide they help you grow. Also, they replace, grow, repair your dead cells.
The new skin cells will move up to the surface and replace the dead skin cells.