Asked by Gio
Some differentiated cells become senescent almost immediately, leaving the cell cycle and undergoing terminal differentiation. Other cells have a high need to proliferate in order to grow and repair the organ or tissue, so they do not enter senescence for a long period of time. Which cell type would be most likely to put off senescence and terminal differentiation so it could continue to replicate in order to grow and repair?
heart cells
skin cells
lung cells
brain cells
heart cells
skin cells
lung cells
brain cells
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Answered by
anonymous
The correct answer is skin cells
Answered by
None yo business
Yup it be correct
Answered by
Gangsta 101
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