cupcakegirl98 cupcakegirl98
  • 09-04-2015
  • Biology
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do all human cells divide at the same rate throughout life?

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Аноним Аноним
  • 09-04-2015
no they do not. different cells divide at different rates

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Abbygal
Abbygal Abbygal
  • 10-04-2015
No, as you get older the rate at which your cells divide, slows down. Like when your little your cells are dividing at a fast to help your body grow, however, when you are an adult your cells do not need to do this anymore and only divide to replace damaged cells or cells that have died.
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