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Mature neurons and cardiac muscle cells are examples of cells that typically do not divide once fully grown. Neurons, which make up the nervous system, enter a post-mitotic state where they largely cease to divide, while cardiac muscle cells also lose their ability to undergo mitosis after differentiation. This limited regenerative capacity is significant for their respective functions in transmitting signals and sustaining heart contractions.

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Why do all human cells divide at the same rate throughout life?

They don't. Some grow and divide all the time (skin cells) and some never do (nerve cells) and some only at times when needed.


What cells do never die after maturity?

Neurons and cardiac muscle cells are examples of cells that typically do not divide after maturity. Neurons, once fully developed, generally remain in a post-mitotic state, meaning they do not undergo cell division. Similarly, cardiac muscle cells (cardiomyocytes) have limited regenerative capability and do not replicate once they reach maturity. While these cells can undergo some repair processes, they are largely considered permanent fixtures in their respective tissues.


Do the nerve cells divide?

Well, the human body contains a lot of neurons. Neurons also send signal to other neurons. so i don't think that neurons divide, but what i do know is that our neurons in the brain starts to develop during Embryonic development. i hope this help you with your question.


Do skin cells multiply?

yes otherwise we would never heal when we get a scrape or cut.


What are the cells that do not transmit impulses but function as support cells for neurons and never lose their ability to divide.?

The cells that do not transmit impulses but support neurons are called glial cells or neuroglia. These cells play crucial roles in maintaining homeostasis, providing structural support, and facilitating communication within the nervous system. Unlike neurons, glial cells retain the ability to divide throughout an individual's life, allowing them to respond to injury and disease. Examples of glial cells include astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and microglia.

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