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How are skin cells affected during mitosis?

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I would go so far as to say that the rate makes much of a difference. I mean skin cells are constantly dividing, differentiating and being replaced. The connection is that mitosis is no longer regulated. read more

I mean skin cells are constantly dividing, differentiating and being replaced. The connection is that mitosis is no longer regulated. The cell releases signals in order to tell the cell when to divide and when not to, usually in the form of a protein, steroids (hormones) or other various transcription factors. read more

When a cell divides during mitosis, some organelles are divided between the two daughter cells. For example, mitochondria are capable of growing and dividing during the interphase, so the daughter cells each have enough mitochondria. read more

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