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Dividing cells. In the embryo, most of the cells are dividing to produce more cells, this is how the embryo grows. In the adult, most cells are past their replicative lifespan (post-mitotic) and don't divide (nerve cells, muscle cells, etc.). The cells that are still undergoing cell division in the adult are stem cells or their progeny, often called transit amplifying cells (both found in many locations) involved in tissue repair, replacement or regeneration.

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I'm assuming you mean human cells. Skin cells go through cell division (Mitosis) daily, because your skin is constantly being replaced. Blood cells have a half-life of approximately 30 days, so that is how often they reproduce. Muscle cells also reproduce, as you are destroying muscle cells every time you work out. The few cells that don't reproduce include Brain Cells and Spinal Cord cells (Nervous Cells).

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Well I think it goes through the some of the most important vesciles.(:

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No. Neurons do not go through mitosis (the process in which a cell seperates into 2 nuclie). and usually cannot be raplaced after being destroyed.

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They go through mitosis.Sex cells go through meiosis.

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Mitotic cell division

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