Why don't neurons divide( cell division?)?
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Neurons do not divide because they lack centrioles and if there is any damage to the neurons,the damage is permanent and they cannot be replaced...
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Neurons do not divide because they lack centrioles and if there is any damage to the neurons,the damage is permanent and they cannot be replaced...
Hope this helps you...
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Neurons cannot divide because:
For a cell to divide it should undergo either Mitosis or Meiosis. As neurons are somatic cells then they should undergo Mitosis.For Mitosis to occur, Centrioles should move to the poles and should develop spindle fibers that pull the chromosomes as they lack centrioles they cannot divide..
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For a cell to divide it should undergo either Mitosis or Meiosis. As neurons are somatic cells then they should undergo Mitosis.For Mitosis to occur, Centrioles should move to the poles and should develop spindle fibers that pull the chromosomes as they lack centrioles they cannot divide..
HOPE IT WILL HELP U..
PLZ MARK T AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER..
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