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What cells are amitotic in nervous system?

neurons


Why can an organ be damaged if its cells are amitotic?

Amitosis is the condition where cells don't divide, so the organ wouldn't be able to replace any of its cells.


Which type of tissue is least likely to generate cancer since the mature cells are amitotic?

nerve tissue


Which type of tissue is lest likely to generate cancer since the mature cells are amitotic?

Nerve tissue


Why can an organ be permanently damaged its cells ae amitotic?

if the cells are permanently mitotic the are not able to repair them selves.


What replaces amitotic tissue when they are damaged?

Amitotic tissues do not undergo cell division to replace damaged cells. Instead, they rely on surrounding cells to migrate and fill in the damaged area to repair the tissue. This repair process is slower and may not fully restore the tissue to its original state.


Are all neurons amitotic?

No, not all neurons are amitotic. Some regions of the brain, such as the hippocampus and the olfactory bulb, are capable of neurogenesis (production of new neurons) even in adults. However, in general, neurons do not undergo mitosis and cannot divide to create new cells in response to injury or damage.


What cells that usually do not undergo cell division are?

In general, those cells are just called amitotic. If you're looking for specific examples things like neurons, cardiac muscle tissue, red blood cells.


Can you live if you have a massive heart attack?

No you may not fully recover from a heart attack. The reason being is that the heart has cells that are amitotic. Amitotic cells cannot be replaced. Once a heart attack occurs some cells die and cannot be replaced making the heart weaker.


What type of cells do not typically replicate?

Most nerve cells do not typically replicate.


How many chromosomes are typically found in human somatic cells?

Human somatic cells typically contain 46 chromosomes.


Is longevity a characteristic of neurons?

yes longevity is a trait of neurons along with a high mebatolic rate and the lack of ability to divide (amitotic)