Most Neurons, and Epithelial cells surrounding the egg.
If you are referring to the rate of mitosis compared to adult humans, then no, mitosis actually occurs faster in infants and toddlers than in adults. This increase of speed causes a large amount of growth, whereas an adult may have more cells that will not reproduce as fast without any immediate injuries.But comparing with other animals the process of mitosis is slower in the mammels
Mitosis occurs more often in the cells of adult person's skin compared to adult person's teeth. Skin cells are continuously dividing and regenerating, whereas the cells in adult teeth stop dividing once they are fully formed.
I guess you are asking which cell cannot undergo Mitosis? Brain cells usually stop at the first checkpoint of the G1 of the cell cycle and therefore never reproduce. Some adults have found brain cells to reproduce under certain conditions.
Maggots reproduce through a process called oviposition, in which adult flies lay eggs in decaying organic matter. The eggs hatch into larvae, which eventually develop into adult flies. This life cycle completes in about 7-10 days under favorable conditions.
Most cells do not go through mitosis and are what you call to be in G0 Phase. This is when the cell ONLY does its normal functions and do not try to replicate itself (unless big damage is done to an organ). These cells will go to G1 phase when it is necessary to do cell division.
No, frogs do not reproduce by mitosis. Frogs reproduce sexually, with males and females mating to produce eggs and sperm. The fertilized eggs develop into tadpoles, which eventually metamorphose into adult frogs. Mitosis is a type of cell division involved in growth and repair, not in the production of gametes.
Adult neurons do not undergo cell division through mitosis and cytokinesis. Once neurons are fully developed, they mainly remain in a non-dividing state.
It hits puberty and its cells reproduce by mitosis and hormones are released and its reproductive organs grow and it gets a sex drive...
If you are referring to the rate of mitosis compared to adult humans, then no, mitosis actually occurs faster in infants and toddlers than in adults. This increase of speed causes a large amount of growth, whereas an adult may have more cells that will not reproduce as fast without any immediate injuries.But comparing with other animals the process of mitosis is slower in the mammels
When they are at their adult stage.
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when they are able to reproduce
Yes, mitosis occurs in adult organisms mainly for growth, tissue repair, and cell replacement. While it is not as prevalent as in developing organisms, adult tissues such as skin, blood, and the lining of the gut continue to undergo mitosis to maintain and regenerate cells. This process is crucial for healing wounds and replacing damaged or dead cells.
Yes, the adult Chlamydomonas is haploid. This green alga typically exists in a haploid state, possessing a single set of chromosomes. It can reproduce asexually through mitosis or sexually through the fusion of gametes, which are also haploid. The diploid stage is transient and occurs only during the sexual reproductive process.
The adult stage of an invertebrate is reached when it grows to full size and is able to reproduce. It looks very much like its parents. Its form will change very little during the adult stage. It can begin to reproduce. Some invertebrates will reproduce many times during their adult stage.
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Baby teeth are a lot weaker than adult teeth. Even if there's no adult tooth to replace it, it'll usually crack and fail by itself eventually anyhow.