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∙ 15y agoWell until recently, the answer to your question would be brain and nerve tissue. However, there is new experimentation in nerve tissue regeneration that looks promising. But going back to old-school information, the reason you can relearn something after a brain injury is that even though the brain doesn't regenerate in many ways, it can reassign tasks to different areas that are underused and unharmed. The other thing that does not regenerate are the cillia hairs in your cochleas (ears). Every time one of those hairs falls out, you lose a little bit of your hearing ability. my answer is : NEURONS
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∙ 15y agoneurons
The cell in the body that turns over the least often and lasts the longest are neurons. Neuron regeneration happens very slowly while other cells in the body can regenerate much faster.
I think that pancreatic cells in the small intestine secrete pancreatic juices throughout their lifetime
Just above the Dermis is a layer of cells called "Stratum Basale" where mitosis is continuously happening. This helps us to keep our integumentary system up to par and able to keep microbes out in the case of a tear or cut in our skin, because our skin cells are being continually replaced.
Yes, it is possible for a Eukaryotic cell to have no nucleus. An example of a cell without a nucleus is the mammalian red blood cell. However, Eukaryotic cells without a nucleus, like red blood cells, are unable to replicate. This is why red blood cells need to be continuously produced in the bone marrow.
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The cell in the body that turns over the least often and lasts the longest are neurons. Neuron regeneration happens very slowly while other cells in the body can regenerate much faster.
All cells are undergoing mitosis continuously to replace, cells that are dying continuously.
All cells are undergoing mitosis continuously to replace, cells that are dying continuously.
Stem cells are cells that are able to divide continuously without specializing. These kind of cells are undifferentiated biological cells.
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in what phase of meiosis does synapse occur ?
Because if they divide continuously that means more blood and more am-unity against viruses and deceases..."Plus faster regeneration"
Yes, it does.
These regions, where cells continuously divide, are where plant growth originates.
Electrical energy is continuously obtained.
These regions, where cells continuously divide, are where plant growth originates.