A nerve cell is likely to not continue to divide.
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Nerve cells will most likely NOT continue to divide.
A nerve cell is likely to not continue to divide.
so its cells in the lower layer begin to divide quickly and move into the break. new cells begin to fill the area as cells continue to divide and cells stop to their rapid dividing once the break is filled.
Normal cells divide in an orderly way to produce more cells only when the body needs them, whereas cancer cells continue to be created without control or order.
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Nerve cells will most likely NOT continue to divide.
A nerve cell is likely to not continue to divide.
No.
because the state inhibits it.
Uncontrolled mitosis is when cells continue to divide. Which is considered the developing of a tumor or that is cancer.
so its cells in the lower layer begin to divide quickly and move into the break. new cells begin to fill the area as cells continue to divide and cells stop to their rapid dividing once the break is filled.
Normal cells divide in an orderly way to produce more cells only when the body needs them, whereas cancer cells continue to be created without control or order.
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Cells continue to divide in adults for tissue repair, maintenance, and renewal. This allows the body to replace damaged or old cells to maintain proper function and heal injuries. It also helps in preventing diseases and maintaining overall health.
Cells divide.
Just like most other cancers, the cause is a change in the genes in a population of cells. The problem is that the cells continue to divide and the body cannot tell them to stop.
yes. all skin cells divide and divide and divide all over your body.