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Nerve cells and female eggs barely undergo cell division. Nerve cells develop only from stem cells, and they usually stop being produced during adulthood. Nerve cell division has only been observed in the hippocampus and the olfactory bulb.

The number of egg cells are limited within a female body, and most of them are never used or go through cell division. The eggs that are used and are selected for fertilization go through meiosis, in which three of the haploids produced are useless polar bodies.

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nerve cells, muscle cells, or red blood cells do not divide

very Normal ones if count in mass ^^

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Nerve cells dont divide at all they are said to be in an extended G0 phase.

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All cells reproduce, exceept for nerve and brain cells.

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Unfertilized Female egg cells, and Male sperm cells.

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