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Would the part of your body that is constantly making new cells would have more or less stem cells?

More. i.e. bone marrow ... making red cells.


Is your body always making new cells?

Yes you body is always making new cells by methods of mitosis or meiosis. The dividing of cells. Each cell (excluding cancer and stem cells) have a hayflick limit which states the amount of times that the cell can divide (: Hope i helped


Is meiosis constantly occurring?

Meiosis occurs only in specific cells, such as reproductive cells in plants and animals. It is not constantly occurring in all cells in the body.


Why are cells replaces?

Your body is constantly replace the dead cells with new ones. So that the tissue in your cells can work actively...


Why do you think that cheek cells need to be constantly replaced?

The skin inside your mouth is composed of many cell layers that serve to protect your body by forming a barrier between the space within your mouth and the rest of the body. Because protection is a tough job, the skin is constantly making new cheek cells to replace those that fall of from the surface.


In the human body which cells are constantly dividing?

Cells in the skin, hair follicles, and cells that line the digestive tract are constantly dividing in the human body to maintain these tissues. Additionally, cells in the bone marrow, responsible for producing blood cells, also undergo frequent division.


Why are youre skin cells continuously undergoing mitosis?

Bacteria is constantly forming on the outer layer of your skin. It is looking for a way to invade your body. Your body reacts by simply throwing away the outer layer of your skin. It does that a cell at a time, but it does it constantly. Those cells must be replaced. To do that, the cells underneath must constantly reproduce and create new skin cells.


Cells are constantly lost from the?

Cells are constantly lost from the body through processes such as shedding of skin cells and cell turnover in tissues. This loss is balanced by the production of new cells through cell division in tissues and organs.


What do cells in the body not need to do?

Cells in the body do not need to carry out every function independently. They depend on other cells and systems to support their activities. Additionally, not all cells in the body need to divide constantly, with some cells being quiescent or terminally differentiated.


Do I have skin cells in my fingers?

yes, in every part of your body you have you have skin cells


Why does the body stop making cells?

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Are to cells as are to your body?

I would guess that membranes are to cells as skin is to your body