2 days
No, blood cells live the same lifespan no matter how old the human is.
Stomach cells are normal body cells and are therefore diploid.
Telomeres play a crucial role in determining the lifespan and longevity of cells in somatic cells, which are the non-reproductive cells in the body.
No. They have a short lifespan because they do not contain a nucleus.
They are made when you are born...so there lifespan is based on how long you live.
stomach lining cells live for about 2 days
it does actually effect the stomach lining, but DNA in your stomach lining cells learn to produce cells faster. The stomach lining keeps burning away cells, but cells keep being produced.
Stomach cells are formed through a process called cell differentiation, where less specialized cells called stem cells in the stomach lining differentiate into mature stomach cells with specific functions, such as mucus-secreting cells, parietal cells, and chief cells. This process is tightly regulated by genetic and environmental factors to ensure proper development and maintenance of the stomach tissue.
The average lifespan of an intestinal cell is less then a week. The dead cells are shed and replaced by new cells. Illness and diet can affect the life span of these cells.
Hydrochloric acid is secreted by the parietal cells in the stomach lining. These cells are responsible for producing the acidic environment in the stomach that aids in digestion.
Epithelial cells lining the inside stomach secrete a substance which prevents the stomach acid harming the lining of the stomach.
Goblet cells stomach