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No they don't. For example-the cells on the inside of your mouth are constantly

being rubbed away when you eat or chew or even talk. So the cell cycle for these

cells is quite fast. Also, the cells in your stomach actually are eaten away by

the acid there. Those cells need to be replaced constantly. On the other hand,

the bone cells in your collar bone or in your skull are not worn away often if at

all and the cell cycle for those is very long. Some cells are never replaced once

they are made, such as nerve tissue. That is why if your spinal cord is severed you

are paralyzed forever.

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