How the life span of a cell is decided?
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The maximum lifespan of a human cell is given by its differentiation status (which has a lot to do with the Hayflick limit as mentioned by Kumar Adarsh) and partly by the environment. The environment can make a cell divide more or less often. ... The environment can make a cell divide more or less often.
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The life span of a cell is decided due to following reasons :
- So life span of any particular cell is decided by the environment and the surroundings and also the differentiation status of the particular cell.
- Environment has a major affect in evaluating the lifespan of any cell because a good environment can either increase a life span of the cell and a bad environment can lead to the reduction of the life span of the particular cell.
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