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Q: Where in animals would you find cells that are actively dividing?
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Where else in plants and animals would you expect to observe rapidly dividing cells?

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What will happen to you if your cells kept dividing and never stay inter phase?

Cells would keep dividing and never stay inter phase.


What would happen if your cells stopped dividing right now?

You would die.


Why is skin the place in the body where you would expect to find large numbers of dividing cells?

The skin is one of the places you would expect a large number of dividing cells because the skin is constantly being shed. If there weren't a large population of dividing cells replacing those that are lost, the skin would be completely gone within about five days.


You would be unlikely to see which human cells dividing?

Nerve cell


Is mitosis the process that moves water through a cells membrane?

No. That would be osmosis. Mitosis is the process of dividing into two cells.


Where in the body cell populations would undergo rapid mitosis?

you would most likely see the rapidly dividing cells in the outside of the plant because the skin of plants contain cells, so there would be many rapidly dividing cells there.


Where would you find cell walls?

in pat cells and animals cells


Why do bigger animals have more cells?

Because all cells are roughly the same size. This means that bigger animals are made of more cells than smaller animals. (If bigger animals had the same number of cells as smaller animals then the cells they were made of would have to be bigger in proportion to those that smaller animals were made of - and they are not)


What device would you use to see cells?

a microscope


Are cells multicellular?

i think it would be people animals etc anything that is living with lots of cells


Can cells reproduce without dividing?

no because the new cell would not have the necesarry DNA