No, cells are just like animals, they have different life spans, but I'm pretty sure they do live around the same amount of time. Also, there are different kind of cells like brain cells, plant cells, and others like that, which would definitely live different life
spans.
*umm NO to above answer(no harshness intended)cells have different "life" spans... for instance nerve cells can last up to a lifetime whereas red or white blood cells can live up to four months. hope this helps!!*
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yes
no some live for a very long time, they are not all linked together
a few
yes
No,Meiosis is done in the gonads to produce gametes and it produce 4 haploid cells while mitosis happens ia all body cells producing two daughter cells diploid similar to the parent cell
Although I am not certain of the exact amount of time it takes, it is general practice that a person can donate again after 56 days.
Well they really dont divide at the same time
No. Some cells are larger than others, therefor it will take a longer time for the cells to divide.
No. Some cells are larger than others, therefor it will take a longer time for the cells to divide.
No, vampires don't all live the same amount of time due to the fact that they are made at different points in time and they might be killed before the due ending
No, some cells are labile, stellate, and some permament.
no some live for a very long time, they are not all linked together
Yes, generally.
No
No, the rain cells take way longer than any other cells.
The synthesis stage of the cell cycle generally require about the same amount of time in all human cells. The main idea is the cell cycle that has four main stages.
well it depends how long you live for...... sooo no
Vampires don't exist and they are dead so they don't "live".