Brain cell do not divide in later life. Cardiac muscle divides itself less than 1% each year in humans.
Mainly mature (such as neurons) and special purpose cells such as skin and red blood cells.
red blood cells
A tumor will form and cancer will result.
Yes they can but it takes about a year for the cells to go through the full process of regeneration.
Cells divide because the larger the cell becomes the less efficient it is. So they multiply and younger ones come into being and they are more efficient. So they keep dividing to make more.Cells divide because when your body grows, the cells dont grow with you they divide to make morecaus sometimes they just feel like it...
Yes, endothelial cells divide. It is important that these cells divide to replace old/dead cells and to create new blood vessels.
The cells divide into two daughter cells, to make way for replication.
Well they really dont divide at the same time
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Cells divide because when your body grows, the cells dont grow with you they divide to make more
A tumor will form and cancer will result.
Cells divide.
Yes they can but it takes about a year for the cells to go through the full process of regeneration.
Cells divide because the larger the cell becomes the less efficient it is. So they multiply and younger ones come into being and they are more efficient. So they keep dividing to make more.Cells divide because when your body grows, the cells dont grow with you they divide to make morecaus sometimes they just feel like it...
yes. all skin cells divide and divide and divide all over your body.
Yes, endothelial cells divide. It is important that these cells divide to replace old/dead cells and to create new blood vessels.
yes. all skin cells divide and divide and divide all over your body.
The cells divide into two daughter cells, to make way for replication.
There are numerous reasons why cells divide. If someone skins their leg, for example, cells will divide for the purpose of replacing cells that have been damaged.