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Are ALL the cells in your body are undergoing MITOSIS at this very moment.

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Answered by lbakhet1
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Answer: There are two ways cell division can happen in humans and most other animals, called mitosis and meiosis. When a cell divides by way of mitosis, it produces two clones of itself, each with the same number of chromosomes. When a cell divides by way of meiosis, it produces four cells, called gametes.

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Answered by sadiaanam
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No, all the cells in your body are not undergoing mitosis at this very moment.

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Mitosis is the process of cell division in which a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This process is important for the growth, repair, and maintenance of tissues in the body. However, not all cells in the body undergo mitosis at the same time.

There are many different types of cells in the body, and they have different lifespans and functions. For example, skin cells, blood cells, and cells in the lining of the digestive tract are constantly being replaced by new cells through mitosis. However, other types of cells, such as nerve cells, muscle cells, and some gland cells, do not undergo mitosis once they have fully matured.

Additionally, the timing of mitosis varies among different types of cells, and some cells may not be actively undergoing mitosis at any given time. So, while some cells in your body may be undergoing mitosis at this very moment, it is unlikely that all the cells in your body are undergoing mitosis simultaneously.

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