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What process replaces dead and damaged cells?

Meiosis


What allows growth and worn out or damaged cells?

Mitosis allows growth and replaces worn out or damaged cells.


Why are cells replaces?

Your body is constantly replace the dead cells with new ones. So that the tissue in your cells can work actively...


What allows growth and what worn out or damaged cells?

Cell division allows for growth, as cells divide to produce new cells. Worn out or damaged cells are typically removed through programmed cell death, also known as apoptosis, which helps maintain the health and proper functioning of tissues and organs.


What is the main goal of cellular reproduction?

The purpose of cellular mitosis is for the growth of an organism. It produces two cells with identical genetic information, and replaces damaged or dead cells.


What part of the blood destroys dead and damaged cells?

White blood cells, specifically phagocytes, are responsible for destroying dead and damaged cells in the blood. Phagocytes engulf and digest these cells to clean up and maintain the health of the blood.


Why is it good to have dead cells on the surface of the body?

If only the first layer of cells is damaged, then only the dead cells will be affected (and fall off). This acts as protection for the newer cells underneath.


What is the process of which viable cells replace dead cells of the same type?

Yes, it can. It happens in the process of cell division. First the nucleus divides then each nucleus move to each end of the cell. Eventually the nucleus divides into two so it replaces the dead ones. Yes, it can. It happens in the process of cell division. First the nucleus divides then each nucleus move to each end of the cell. Eventually the nucleus divides into two so it replaces the dead ones.


Are hair cells dead in cases of hearing loss?

In cases of hearing loss, hair cells in the inner ear can be damaged or dead, leading to difficulties in hearing.


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.


What replaces cells after they die?

new cells!


Why are skin cells so important?

to make a barrier from the environment? to repair other damaged/dead cells via mitosis.