Cells can die for several reasons, including apoptosis, which is a programmed form of cell death that eliminates damaged or unnecessary cells to maintain tissue health. Another reason is necrosis, which occurs due to traumatic injury or lack of blood supply, leading to uncontrolled cell damage and inflammation. Additionally, cellular aging or senescence can lead to death as cells lose their ability to divide and function effectively over time.
cells divide because of: -growth -development -repair
The human body is composed of cells.
60,000,000 cells die each second. 3,600,000,000 cells die die each hour.
The three characteristics that show a cell is alive are the ability to reproduce, to grow and develop, and to respond to its environment. Cells must maintain these functions to stay alive and function properly.
growth, repair, repro
Cells can die for several reasons, including apoptosis, which is a programmed form of cell death that eliminates damaged or unnecessary cells to maintain tissue health. Another reason is necrosis, which occurs due to traumatic injury or lack of blood supply, leading to uncontrolled cell damage and inflammation. Additionally, cellular aging or senescence can lead to death as cells lose their ability to divide and function effectively over time.
new cells can be made for three reasons To replace damage tissue. To replace old cells to use for growth
cells divide because of: -growth -development -repair
Cells die during during respiratory failure because of endothelial and epithelial damage and inflammation and fibro proliferation
It occurs when cells in one of the movement-control centers of the brain begin to die for unknown reasons
Three million red blood cells die and are reproduced every second. The dead red blood cells get degraded by the liver
This depends on the context of the question. Our cells do die, and we do die, but the two are not necessarily connected. Many of our cells are still alive after we die, and die after we die. If all of your cells die, then you cannot be alive. If all of your cells died at once, then you would die at that instant.
To ensure the survival of the ovum, materials are taken from daughter cells during oogenesis. Because there are two divisions, there are four daughter cells. But only one cells is the ovum and the other three are not viable and die immediately. Those cells are called polar bodies.
Three Good Reasons was created in 1992.
I don't believe there are three ways. The cells die and shrivel with lack of water, so the leaves wilt.
As the Reasons Die was created on 2004-06-08.