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the roll of a nucleus cell is the control center of the cell body
they may evenually be able to use the nucleus of any body cell to grow any type of cell a person needs.
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.
OxyphotobacteriaAnoxyphotobacteria is the term that describes bacteria that don't need air to grow
Yes, [animal] cells can grow in your body. In fact, they are growing and reproducing all the time.Different types of cells can range from:Bone cellsStomach cellsBrain cellsSkin cellsMuscle cellsIf you are wondering if plant cells can grow inside your body, they cannot. Only animal cells are made to grow inside your body. The cells that grow in your body are specialized animal cells.
they reproduce
Simple,the cell in their body multipliy
Cell membrane
cyclins proteins (cell regulators)
"grow."
The body requires water, proteins, carbohydrates and fats to grow, move and maintain homeostasis. The cell membrane will aid the body in homeostasis and growth.
A nucleus contains all the DNA that tells the body how to grow.
yes just like all other types of hair on our body, nasal hair will grow back
the roll of a nucleus cell is the control center of the cell body
Regeneration is the process that uses cell division to re-grow body parts.
Any cell in the body that mutates and loses it's normal 'lifetime' gene which controls it's time of death can be called cancerous if it becomes 'immortal'. Tumours grow at vastly different rates and there are hundreds of types of cancers.
Your growth is cell growth (and cell division).