Oh, dude, human cells die because that's just what they do. It's like the circle of life, but on a microscopic level. And as for regenerating, well, our bodies can do some cool stuff, but unfortunately, we're not like Wolverine from X-Men. So, when cells kick the bucket, they're gone for good.
The process of recycling dead cells is carried out by specialized cells called phagocytes. These cells engulf and break down the dead cells, recycling their components into new molecules that can be used by the body for energy or building new cells.
Dust is primarily made up of dead cells.
White blood cells help to clear away dead cells by engulfing and breaking them down through a process called phagocytosis. This helps to remove dead cells and prevent the buildup of cellular debris, which can be harmful if left unchecked.
Yes, things that are dead still have cells. These cells begin to die after somatic death (whole body death).
Generally Human Cheek cells (as with skin cells) are dead on the outermost layers, and still alive on the deeper layers. So the cheek cells are dead even before you take them out of your mouth.
i believe this humen is died but not dead in my heart only
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A humen is a person who can do fisical things
Cells which are no longer dividing and remain in the G0 phase are called post-mitotic or quiescent.
No. It is a rumor. See the Related Link for more information.
Humen Pearl River Bridge was created in 1997.
Why is it an advantage to have dead cells on the surface of the body? Why is it an advantage to have dead cells on the surface of the body?
dead skin cells
Every humen will fall in to the deep Sleep until the second coming of Lord Jesus Christ.
Fibres(substances used to digest food) and cells of dead organisms are examples.
Dead brain cells can't multiply.
Dead Brain Cells was created in 1986.