Peramorphosis
Different animals undergo different changes as they grow it depends on the species. Some grow, some molt, and some change completely.
Metamorphosis
The type of cells that do not undergo mitosis are mature nerve cells and muscle cells.
The types of cells that do not undergo mitosis are mature red blood cells and nerve cells.
In mature animals, mitosis primarily serves to replace damaged or dead cells and to maintain tissue homeostasis rather than supporting growth, as it does in developing organisms. For example, skin cells and blood cells continuously undergo mitosis to replenish themselves. Additionally, certain tissues, like muscle and nerve cells, have limited regenerative capacity and rely more on repair mechanisms than on mitosis. Overall, while mitosis is crucial for cellular turnover in mature animals, its role shifts from growth to maintenance and repair.
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The sapling will undergo many changes before it becomes a mature tree.
T lymphocytes undergo their final maturation in the thymus, hence why they are called 'T cells'.
Each cell would be half the size of a mature cell that's ready to undergo mitosis. After all, mitosis is a process that literally splits a mature cell in two.
No, xylem cells are "dead" cells and therefore do not undergo cell division.
The mature animal would be called the "parent" to the baby animal, which would be called the "child".
Osteoblasts mature into osteocytes.