Biology, asked by tejaswiawdhut, 2 months ago

4.Cells in the human body are regularly replaced, for example, skin cells only exist for about two weeks. Does this mean you don’t have the same body throughout your life? Justify your answer.​

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Answered by archanaram9001
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It is true that individual cells have a finite life span, and when they die off they are replaced with new cells. ... Red blood cells live for about four months, while white blood cells live on average more than a year. Skin cells live about two or three weeks.

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