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.
The phagocytes, which are a type of white blood cells. spleen
transformation
Plant cell would be dead. It is the process which give fuel for respiration
S. corneum - all or mostly dead cells cells are dead, flat, "bags" of keratin
stem cells
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.
Your body is constantly replace the dead cells with new ones. So that the tissue in your cells can work actively...
The purpose of cellular mitosis is for the growth of an organism. It produces two cells with identical genetic information, and replaces damaged or dead cells.
If only the first layer of cells is damaged, then only the dead cells will be affected (and fall off). This acts as protection for the newer cells underneath.
The phagocytes, which are a type of white blood cells. spleen
Debridement is the process of the removal of dead, damaged or infected tissue.
to make a barrier from the environment? to repair other damaged/dead cells via mitosis.
It is an advantage because,if you get hurt in any way,newly-formed cells will not be damaged.
It is an advantage because,if you get hurt in any way,newly-formed cells will not be damaged.
red blood cells
Homing is the process of determining the location of something, sometimes the source of a transmission, and going to it. Macrophages are important cells of the immune system that are formed in response to an infection or accumulating damaged or dead cells. So macrophage homing is the ability of white blood cells to get to the source of an infection.