These are called permeant cells. Examples are adult neurons, striated muscles, cardiac muscle, RBCs and cells of lens in the eye.
The only cells in the human body which don't divide are the brain cells.
However in reality the sex cells do not go through mitosis either as they divide twice to ensure the are haploid in a process called meiosis.
So brain cells do not divide at all and sex cells do divide but not by mitosis, by meiosis.
(brain cells) because they can no longer undergoing mitosis
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(brain cells) because they can no longer undergoing mitosis
For a significant portion of your life, brain cells in your head do not undergo mitosis.
brain cell
No, cells undergoing meiosis take longer time than those undergoing mitosis
Nerve cells - or at least very slowly.
Mitosis occurs in body cells.
These are called permeant cells. Examples are adult neurons, striated muscles, cardiac muscle, RBCs and cells of lens in the eye.
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells. The main purpose of mitosis is to create two identical cells from one single cell.
In mitosis two identical cells are produced. The cells that use mitosis are basically every other cell besides sex cells
Chromosomes
Mitosis is the form of cell division that most eukaryotic cells undergo. In humans, all somatic (non-sex) cells use mitosis to divide. Sex-cells use meiosis instead of mitosis.
Mitosis, of course.
All cells in the nervous system do not divide or replicate and thus do not undergo mitosis.
Nerve cells, Red blood cells and cells from cornea of the eye balls.