20.The type of cellular organisation in which
many organisms do not undergo cellular
division is called *
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Mature nerve cells, cardiac muscle cells, skeletal muscle fibers, fat cells, red blood cells, bone cells (osteocytes), and white blood cells (except lymphocytes) do not undergo division. Cells in terminally differentiated G0 state i.e differentiated permanently for specific function never undergo division .
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Mature nerve cells, cardiac muscle cells, skeletal muscle fibers, fat cells, red blood cells, bone cells (osteocytes), and white blood cells (except lymphocytes) do not undergo division. Cells in terminally differentiated G0 state i.e differentiated permanently for specific function never undergo division .
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