all cells will eventually die. each day a you lose a thin layer of skin and grow it back. and you lose about 100 or more pieces of hair each day
all cells have a lifespan of 90 days
Progeria
because they're mini people and all small things have small lives ;)
red blood cells are an example of human cells that lack a nucleus. They have a finite life span, approximately 120 days, and because they lack a nucleus, they cannot reproduce (mitosis). They are removed from general circulation, destroyed and replaced. Other eucaryotic cells all have a nucleus. Procaryotic cells, such as bacteria, while they have defined genetic material, lack a distinct nucleus surrounded by a nuclear membrane. Hope this helps.
A ocelot lives about 20 years in the wild and the life span for when it is in captivity all depends on the care it gets
no its not at all
The life span of the musky rat kangaroo, the smallest of all kangaroo species, is 4-6 years.
No, not all finite languages are regular.
Actually red blood cells do not have the longest life span of circulating blood cells - that would be differentiated memory B lymphocytes. RBCs actually have a relatively short circulating life span (about 4 months on average) because they lose their nuclei and most cellular organelles when they mature. This means the cell cannot repair damage to the cell membrane and eventually the cell becomes too damaged to function and is removed by the spleen.
All elements have a certain "life-span," until they degrade into either sub-atomic particles, or react with something else. Half-Life is literally the half-point in their life-span.
A bristlecone pine. It has a life span of about 3,000 years and one of the longest life spans of all conifers.
The Gods are all immortal, and therefore, they cannot have a life span. If they did, it would be infinite.