Each minute: 60 million cells die Each hour: 3.6 billion cells die Each day: 86.4 billion cells die Each week: 604.8 billion cells die
Approximately 2.4 million red blood cells are produced every second, which equates to around 144 million red blood cells being made in just 1 minute within the human body.
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The human body produces approximately 2.4 million red blood cells per second, which amounts to around 144 million blood cells per minute. This continuous production of blood cells is essential to maintain the body's oxygen supply and overall health.
Hey, This question doesn't quite make sense. Sterilisation is 'the absence of all living organisms', so 1 bacterial cell is not sterilisation. To work out how long it takes to get to 0 cells( reduced by 10 cells a minute) would be 1,000,000 /10 = 100,000 minutes, so to get to 10 cell would take 99,999 minutes, then you would need 9/10 of a minute to get to 1 cell, = 54 second, total 99,999 mins 54 seconds, this is = 2.28 months. Usually sterilisation hapens on a logarithmic scale, i.e. each minute 90% of the population is killed. There are many ways to calculate theortical sterilsation.
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The DO NOT "have exactly the number of chromosomes as the body cells", they have 1/2 that number. This is so that when two sex cells come together to form an embryo, the cells of that embryo have exactly the same number of chromosomes as the body cells of the two parents and not twice that number.
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There are exactly 4 haploid cells produced after meiosis.
To support a living organism