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What is the outcome for a cell that is not allowed to divide?

It will starve


Which of these cells is likely to NOT continue to divide?

A nerve cell is likely to not continue to divide.


Which of these cells is likely to NOT continue to divide A Skin cell B nerve cell C epithelial cells lining the cheek or D all of these?

B Nerve cell is the least likely to continue dividing as most nerve cells are mature and do not undergo cell division once they have differentiated to perform their specific function. On the other hand, skin cells, epithelial cells lining the cheek, and many other types of cells continue to undergo mitosis to replace damaged or lost cells.


What are the disadvantages for a cell that does not divide?

If a cell does not divide, and it is destroyed, it cannot grow back and you will have a cell shortage. Like the brain cell


What is that a cell contiously divide?

A cancerous cell.


What is the outcome of mitisis?

The outcome of mitosis is two daughter cells with nuclei identical to the parent cell.


How did cell phones change communication in the early 1990's?

Cell phones allowed people to be in constant contact.


What is a type of cell that does divide actively?

A meristematic cell


What determines if a cell can divide?

NO


What happens to other cell parts when the cell divide?

they duplicate


How long does it take for a cell to divide and complete the cell cycle?

The time it takes for a cell to divide and complete the cell cycle can vary, but on average it takes about 24 hours in human cells.


What is the outcome of cell?

The outcome of a cell can refer to its fate after division, differentiation, or response to stimuli. This can result in processes such as growth, repair, or apoptosis (programmed cell death). Essentially, a cell's outcome is determined by its environment, genetic programming, and signaling pathways, leading to specific functions or behaviors within an organism. In the context of healthcare, understanding cell outcomes can inform treatments for diseases, including cancer and regenerative medicine.