Cells do not have babies, since they are only single entities. What they do is called fission, splitting themselves into two equals. This cell division is how multi-celled organisms grow.
No, older people generally have fewer cells than babies. As we age, the number of cells in our bodies may decrease due to factors such as cell death and reduced cell division. Babies, on the other hand, are growing rapidly, so they tend to have a higher number of cells compared to older individuals.
No, blood cells live the same lifespan no matter how old the human is.
In the spleen of babies and the bone marrow of children and adults
No, babies do not die when their stem cells are removed. Stem cells can be collected from umbilical cord blood or other tissues without harm to the baby, and the procedure is typically safe and painless. This practice allows for valuable stem cells to be stored for potential future medical use.
Cells divide as the zygote becomes a fetus with growth and development into babies when born, cells also divide with growth after birth into adulthood and to replenish and renew damaged or lost cells.
For girls, its EGG cells(which help create babies), and for guys, its SPERM cells(which help make the babies)
because the sperm has the fathers cells in it and the egg have the mothers cells
No, older people generally have fewer cells than babies. As we age, the number of cells in our bodies may decrease due to factors such as cell death and reduced cell division. Babies, on the other hand, are growing rapidly, so they tend to have a higher number of cells compared to older individuals.
yes my cousin has no babies :(
No, blood cells live the same lifespan no matter how old the human is.
because their hair cells are forming and growing
baboons have babies when sex cells are spread throught the body when they mate. Baby are made 9 month primates
In the spleen of babies and the bone marrow of children and adults
The Sim codes exchange chromosomes. Sim cells divide. But, the Sim Developers will hold the secret of just how the magic of "birth" occurs!
It is believed that what occurs is new skin cells are produced at a more rapid pace than the dead cells are being discarded.
No, babies do not die when their stem cells are removed. Stem cells can be collected from umbilical cord blood or other tissues without harm to the baby, and the procedure is typically safe and painless. This practice allows for valuable stem cells to be stored for potential future medical use.
Cells divide as the zygote becomes a fetus with growth and development into babies when born, cells also divide with growth after birth into adulthood and to replenish and renew damaged or lost cells.