Like your body, your cells have a lifespan, they can't live forever, and they get old and perform less efficiently with time. This is why they are reproduced, so that new, healthier ones can take the old one's place. However, dead cells aren't entirely useless. The outer layer of our skin, as well as our hair, is made up entirely of dead cells, and aids in protecting us from the sun and germs.
In order to replace the cells that are dieing
Organisms need new cells for growth, repair, and to replace old or damaged cells. Cell division allows organisms to produce new cells that are needed to maintain and support bodily functions. Without new cells, organisms would not be able to grow, heal, or maintain proper functioning.
Cells need to produce new cells in order to grow, repair damaged tissues, and replace old or dying cells. This process, known as cell division, is essential for the maintenance and regeneration of tissues and organs in multicellular organisms.
Yes. All healthy cells, except for reproductive cells, need 46 chromosomes to function properly.
Living things need to produce new cells for growth, repair of damaged tissues, and to replace old or dying cells. This cell division process helps organisms maintain their structure and function, ensuring their survival and ability to adapt to changing environments.
the cancer cells need to grow very rapidly for which they need a lot of blood. (i think) they can form new blood vessels anywhere in the body to ensure that they get blood, this is known as angiogenesis.
Plants need to make new cells for growth, repair damaged tissues, and produce new structures like leaves, stems, and roots. Cell division allows plants to expand in size and adapt to their environment.
Mitosis is important because cells need to reproduce to form new cells to repair the area that has been damaged and replace cells that have been lost
Right after cell division, new cells are reffered to as "Daughter cells"
Old cells make new cells so that when the old ones die there are new ones to replace them.
Cells need energy/food to survive
All living organisms need to make new cells to grow, repair damage, and replace old or dying cells in order to maintain their structure and function. This process also allows for genetic diversity and adaptation to changing environments.