The life span of a cheek cell inside the mouth is about a month. The lifespan outside the body is usually less, but it also depends on how well its sample is prepared.
2 to 14 years
Parenchyma cells are defined as simple plant tissue, composed of thin-walled cells and forming the greater part of leaves, roots, the pulp of fruit, and the pith of stems. They are always alive so their life span is the life span of the leaf which they are a part of.
The cheek skin is considered a skin cell. Skin cells protect us from bacteria and viruses entering our bodies. If they are not replaced, it is more likely that harmful organisms can enter. They "have a life span of about 2 to 4 weeks depending upon the part of the body."
The typical life span of a healthy red blood cell is approximately 120 days.
Completely ambiguious question!!!! Depends on what the cell is - where it is - and the life span of it's location.
The life span of a cheek cell is typically 3-4 days. Cheek cells are constantly being replaced by new cells as the old ones die and slough off from the inner lining of the cheek.
The life span of a Multicellular organism is not limited to the life of a single cell.
10 centurys
Completely ambiguious question!!!! Depends on what the cell is - where it is - and the life span of it's location.
If it had a larger life span
The nuceli is ejected after the cell is formed. This affects not the life span, but the ability to make energy. The life span of a red blood cell is 120 days.
The lifespan of a liver cell is 300 to 500 days.
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2 to 14 years
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