Yes they can but it takes about a year for the cells to go through the full process of regeneration.
The process is called liver regeneration, where old liver cells divide to produce new liver cells. This helps in repairing damaged tissue and maintaining normal liver function.
During mitosis, liver cells undergo cell division to produce two identical daughter cells. This process allows the liver to regenerate and maintain its functionality. Liver cells replicate their DNA, distribute their chromosomes equally, and then divide to ensure the continual renewal of liver tissue.
hepatocytes (liver cells) and cells in the kidney
The liver can regenerate itself because it contains special cells called hepatocytes that have the ability to divide and replace damaged tissue. This regenerative capacity allows the liver to recover from injuries and maintain its function.
Both plant and animal cells use mitosis to form two daughter cells. They are usually called soma (body) cells but there are some exceptions: nerve cells and liver cells. The liver cells can divide in the time of need.
Skin cells are damaged faster than your liver cells so the divide more often
The process is called liver regeneration, where old liver cells divide to produce new liver cells. This helps in repairing damaged tissue and maintaining normal liver function.
Liver cells divide about once a year, and neurons (nerve cells) never divide once we are born (and when they are mature).
they have smaller cells.
because the skin is constantly needing repair
During mitosis, liver cells undergo cell division to produce two identical daughter cells. This process allows the liver to regenerate and maintain its functionality. Liver cells replicate their DNA, distribute their chromosomes equally, and then divide to ensure the continual renewal of liver tissue.
All cells will stop dividing when you die. When you're born, cells slow down the dividing, but don't completely stop.
Labile cells are constantly dividing and regenerating, such as skin epithelial cells. Permanent cells do not normally regenerate, such as neurons. Stable cells have a low rate of division but can regenerate under certain conditions, such as liver cells.
because the skin is constantly needing repair
hepatocytes (liver cells) and cells in the kidney
No, different cell types divide at different rates. For example, skin cells divide rapidly, while heart cells divide very slowly or not at all. The rate of cell division is determined by factors such as their function and location in the body.
As far as I know, liver cells usually only undergo mitosis if the liver is damaged. You should check a few other sources though.