Factors such as DNA damage, limited nutrient availability, cellular stress, and the presence of certain chemicals or drugs can slow down the rate of cell division. Additionally, cell cycle checkpoints play a role in monitoring cell conditions and can halt cell division if necessary.
This process is called menstruation, and it occurs monthly in females of reproductive age. The shedding of the egg cell, uterine lining, and blood typically lasts for a few days and is a normal part of the menstrual cycle.
Not unless our atmosphere changes (like an ice age). The water cycle then will still have the same steps but just not in the same amounts.
Yes, cell division occurs continuously throughout a person's lifetime for growth, repair, and maintenance of tissues. However, the rate of cell division varies among different cell types and decreases with age.
A cell wall provides structural support and protection to the cell, helping it maintain its shape and resist physical forces. It also controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell, serving as a barrier to protect the cell's internal environment.
i do not think they do age :D
Life cycle are all living things go through , they born, they live, they reproduce and they die.
Brain cells, or neurons, are typically in the G0 phase of the cell cycle, which is a non-dividing state. Once neurons reach maturity, they typically do not actively divide. However, there are certain circumstances where brain cells can re-enter the cell cycle and undergo division, such as during brain development, repair after injury, or in the formation of new memories.
about 10 or older
The median age at which people develop HCL is 52 years.
The stages of a cell's life cycle are also known as cell cycle stages. They are gap phase 1 (G1), synthesis (S), gap phase 2 (G2), mitosis (M), and cytokinesis . G1, S, and G2 are collectively known as interphase. Mitoses is further broken down into prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Sometimes a cell will enter a G0 sometime after G1. This is a stage where cell growth stops. However, it is possible for the cell to reenter G1 and finished the process of division.
no because they have a life cycle and age through time and eventually die out sometime in life
Factors such as DNA damage, limited nutrient availability, cellular stress, and the presence of certain chemicals or drugs can slow down the rate of cell division. Additionally, cell cycle checkpoints play a role in monitoring cell conditions and can halt cell division if necessary.
middle age
after 40s beready for anything can happen.
cause all cells get to a certain age in their life where they have to make that decision. mostly, their bosses recommend it
I feel that 16 is a decent age to get a cell phone.