From what I have heard... There apprx. 60 cycles that dna can replicate itself completely. Each time a strand replicates, it loses a tiny fragment from the bottom and top as well. So anti-aging is seems kinda geared toward minimizing the loss between replications... Does this sound plausible to anyone else? {my own interpretation}
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No, neurons do not undergo mitosis during their life cycle. Once they are fully developed, neurons typically do not divide or replicate like other cells in the body.
they divide and grow by undergoing a process called as mitosis
The body uses mitosis for growth, repair, and maintenance of tissues. Mitosis allows cells to divide and produce exact copies of themselves, ensuring that the body's cells have the correct number of chromosomes.
process of cell division called mitosis. During mitosis, the cell's DNA is duplicated and then separated into two identical daughter cells. This process ensures that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information.
Cells that go through mitosis are typically somatic cells, which are any cells in the body other than reproductive cells. Mitosis is the process by which somatic cells divide to produce two identical daughter cells.
Well they divide in your body but in during a process called Mitosis.
All the cells that divide in your body, except for sex cells, which divide through meiosis, divide by mitosis.
Through mitosis.
No, neurons do not undergo mitosis during their life cycle. Once they are fully developed, neurons typically do not divide or replicate like other cells in the body.
Mitosis.
they divide and grow by undergoing a process called as mitosis
mitosis
Mitosis. All body cells must produce diploid cells, and therefore all body cells use mitosis to divide.
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Mitosis?
The body uses mitosis for growth, repair, and maintenance of tissues. Mitosis allows cells to divide and produce exact copies of themselves, ensuring that the body's cells have the correct number of chromosomes.
Nearly all eukaryotic cells go through mitosis to divide. Being more specific: in humans, somatic (body) cells go through mitosis.