Answer: The internal lining of your digestive tract.
Explanation: The internal lining of your digestive tract receives a lot of wear and tear. As a result, cells that line your stomach and intestine are replaced every few days. In contrast, cells that make up the rest of your intestine (mainly smooth muscle) and many of your internal organs, such as lungs, kidney, and liver, divide only occasionaly, in respons to injury or cell death.
Skin cells divide a lot because they have to heal cuts and form new layers (your outer layer of skin is dead cells).
Skin cells are the cells that undergo mitosis the most frequent. They take constant abuse on a day to day basis.
all living cells, except sperm and egg cells until they join. Also some cells take a very long while to divide
Red blood cells never undergo mitosis when mature and neurons are rarely in a mitotic state. Some bone cells are slow to undergo mitosis.
Stomatic Cells undergo Mitosis on a regular basis.
Kidney cells. That's why there are 2
Liver cells... neurons dont at all...
skin cells
A stem cell can develop into other types of cells.
Chromosomes
No, cells undergoing meiosis take longer time than those undergoing mitosis
Yes, stem cells are unspecialized cells that have the potential to develop into different types of specialized cells in the body. They can divide and replicate to produce more stem cells, or they can differentiate into specific cell types depending on the signals they receive from their environment.
Stem cells can divide and renew themselves for long periods of time, remain undifferentiated in form, and can develop into a variety of specialized cell types.
cells that divide slowly
Cells that are actively dividing are most sensitive to radiation damage.
DNA is copied every time a cell divides. Different types of cells divide at different rates.
DNA is copied every time a cell divides. Different types of cells divide at different rates.
A stem cell can develop into other types of cells.
Chromosomes
yes
Cells that do not have a nucleus
No, because of the telomere shortening cells have a limited number of divisions. The exception is with cancer cells that divide indefinitely.
No, cells undergoing meiosis take longer time than those undergoing mitosis
Fission. There are two types: mitosis and meiosis.
all cells except for gametes.