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why do animal cells are mostly alive?

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Answered by Adityasinha1944
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cause animal is a movable animal each and every cell has to perform function
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Animals discharge their dead cells from their bodies by digesting or destroying them.

Explanation:

  • Animal cells are typically eukaryotic, meaning they have a nucleus. Red blood cells, for instance, do not have a nucleus, despite the fact that not all animal cells have.
  • When necessary, some animal cells may swim. Examples of cells with the ability to swim include protozoa.
  • Animal stem cells have full potential. This implies that they can change any required cell into anything the body requires.
  • Among other things, the cell may experience some strands of RNA and DNA malfunctioning throughout daily activities.
  • This doesn't only suggest that the cells start destroying themselves right away. A damaged or DNA-defective cell will self-destruct in order to prevent harm to other cells.

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