Cells that are specialized for specific functions, such as nerve cells and muscle cells, would most prefer not to have cells undergoing division.
Nerve cells (neurons) and muscle cells (myocytes) stop undergoing mitosis after birth. Once fully developed, these cells mostly remain in a post-mitotic state, meaning they do not divide further.
Stem cells are considered generic cells that have the ability to differentiate into different cell types and undergo specialization. They are unspecialized cells that can replicate and give rise to specialized cell types, contributing to the growth and repair of tissues in the body.
Cells that are no longer undergoing mitosis are typically in the G0 phase of the cell cycle. This is a resting phase where cells are not actively dividing but still carry out their normal functions. Cells can remain in this phase for extended periods or resume the cell cycle in response to certain signals.
division... :D
Mitosis does not occur in sex cells, such as sperm and egg cells, as they undergo a different type of cell division called meiosis.
No, different cell types divide at different rates. For example, skin cells divide rapidly, while heart cells divide very slowly or not at all. The rate of cell division is determined by factors such as their function and location in the body.
Nerve cells (neurons) and muscle cells (myocytes) stop undergoing mitosis after birth. Once fully developed, these cells mostly remain in a post-mitotic state, meaning they do not divide further.
embryonic stem cells can differentiate into more types of cells
Stem cells are considered generic cells that have the ability to differentiate into different cell types and undergo specialization. They are unspecialized cells that can replicate and give rise to specialized cell types, contributing to the growth and repair of tissues in the body.
No, cell division rates can vary between different types of cells. Skin cells typically divide more frequently than brain cells. Skin cells are constantly replenishing and regenerating, whereas brain cells have a lower rate of division.
Cells that are no longer undergoing mitosis are typically in the G0 phase of the cell cycle. This is a resting phase where cells are not actively dividing but still carry out their normal functions. Cells can remain in this phase for extended periods or resume the cell cycle in response to certain signals.
embryonic stem cells can differentiate into more types of cells
Epithelial cells regenerate through division of stem cells located in the basal layer of the epithelium. These stem cells can differentiate into various types of epithelial cells to replace damaged or lost cells.
They have asexual reproduction.So they undergo mitosis.
embryonic stem cells can differentiate into more types of cells
All types of cells can reproduce by cell division. This is a fundamental process in which a parent cell divides to form two or more daughter cells. This allows organisms to grow, develop, and replace damaged or old cells.
division... :D