Yes they can as long as an adequate food source is available. This is typically from media with animal serum (ex. bovine). Also an antibiotic is usually added to ensure cell defense. Media will have to be changed routinely.
stop dividing to prevent overcrowding, a process known as contact inhibition. This mechanism helps maintain proper tissue structure and function by regulating cell growth and division in response to the surrounding environment. As a result, the cells coordinate their behavior to ensure that they do not overpopulate the dish, allowing for healthy growth and maintenance of the cell culture.
yes becuase, as they generate they tend to grow faster
All bosy and somatic cells under go mitosis to 1) Grow ( for example your skin cells multiply in order toallow your skin to sketrch when you grow bigger) 2) Repair ( when you get a cut cells will undergo mitosis to repair damaged areas)
Hairs grow from hair follicles located beneath the skin's surface. The cells in the follicles divide and push the hair out through the skin, which is why hair growth appears to be from the roots at the bottom.
It takes approximately 27 to 28 days for the skin to shed and replace all of its cells through the process of cell turnover. This process helps to maintain healthy skin by continuously renewing and replacing old cells with new ones.
stop dividing to prevent overcrowding, a process known as contact inhibition. This mechanism helps maintain proper tissue structure and function by regulating cell growth and division in response to the surrounding environment. As a result, the cells coordinate their behavior to ensure that they do not overpopulate the dish, allowing for healthy growth and maintenance of the cell culture.
The skin cells duplicate each other by going through Mitosis.
the skin heals through cells reunion. for example when you have a cut, the cells are being splitted apart. in other for the skin to heal. The cells grow back until they collide with each other. , and then they stop growing. During their process of growing the cut is systematically healing
Injuries in the brain do not heal because brain cells cannot grow back. On the other hand body cells (skin) do grow back.
Hand sanitizer can kill many types of bacteria due to its alcohol content, but its effectiveness depends on the concentration of alcohol and the specific bacteria present. Some bacteria may be more resistant than others, and if the sanitizer is not used properly or allowed to dry adequately, it may not eliminate all bacteria in the petri dish. Additionally, hand sanitizers are generally formulated for use on skin, and their impact on bacterial colonies in a controlled environment like a petri dish may vary. For best results, using an appropriate disinfectant or antimicrobial solution is recommended.
A mole on the skin is made up of clusters of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes. These cells give the mole its color and can sometimes grow in a raised or flat shape on the skin.
yes becuase, as they generate they tend to grow faster
the hair on your head will still grow, but the hair you cut off from your head will not. Hair is just dead skin cells, so when it isn't attached to something feeding it more cells, it will not grow
The epidermis forms from key specialised stem cells found deeper under the outer layer. These stem cells are found in or on top of the dermis and grow into the epidermis. These cells in grow in layers and as the layers age, the cells undergo a process called 'keratinisation' almost completely changing into the protein keratin. The last part of the cell that is converted is the nucleus.
Angora goats grow mohair from cells within their skin.
The upper layer of skin where new cells grow is called the epidermis. The epidermis is continuously replenished by cell division in the basal layer, and as new cells are produced, older cells are pushed towards the surface where they eventually flake off.
Do people grow? Are you a multicellular organism? Do you have any cells in your body that can grow and shrink without dividing depending on conditions? FAT and MUSCLE cells do. Do you have any cells in your body that can replicate? Skin and epidermal cells do. Many other cells in the body can undergo some replication during a person's life. A common multicellular microorganism is MOLD. IT CAN GROW AND DIVIDE.