yes otherwise we would never heal when we get a scrape or cut.
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∙ 13y agoYes, skin cells can multiply through a process called cell proliferation, where they divide to produce new skin cells. This is essential for skin regeneration and repair.
Yes, the cells in the basal layer of the skin are responsible for cell division and renewal. As they divide and multiply, they give rise to cells that eventually move upwards to form the upper layers of the skin.
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Cells called fibroblasts multiply beneath the scab to create new tissue and help repair the wound. This process is part of the body's natural healing response to restore the damaged area.
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All bosy and somatic cells under go mitosis to 1) Grow ( for example your skin cells multiply in order toallow your skin to sketrch when you grow bigger) 2) Repair ( when you get a cut cells will undergo mitosis to repair damaged areas)
Skin cells use mitosis to multiply. Only sex cells use meiosis to multiply.
Yes, the cells in the basal layer of the skin are responsible for cell division and renewal. As they divide and multiply, they give rise to cells that eventually move upwards to form the upper layers of the skin.
Labile cells are cells that continually divide to maintain tissue homeostasis. Examples include epithelial cells that line the gastrointestinal tract, skin, and blood cells.
skin cells.
Dead brain cells can't multiply.
The most popular question about skin cells is "What are skin cells?"
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Cells called fibroblasts multiply beneath the scab to create new tissue and help repair the wound. This process is part of the body's natural healing response to restore the damaged area.
My science teacher was talking about cells and said"bone cells are in your skin" so there is.bone cells in your skin
Skin is made up of billions of skin cells
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Cells double themselves.