The correct answer is meristems.
We can not give you an answer as you do not give a choice. However, cells stay small because they are the right size to function properly. Perhaps you can select an answer from that.
B-cells and T-cells are both produced in the bone marrow. B-cells stay in the bone marrow but T-cells migrate to the thymus
The answer is obviosly yes. When blood cells and protein move into the capsule of nephron the urea and glucose stay because there harmful!
No. The microbes in your gut help you to stay alive. The microbial cells in your body outnumber your own cells.
Interphase is considered non-dividing, but that doesn't mean that the cell's organelles and DNA aren't replicating.
The Dead Stay Young was created in 1949.
the mammal mothers stay with their young because they want to keep them protected from predators.
Die when you look young.
Cells would keep dividing and never stay inter phase.
They need to stay alive to support the organism
no
because it can flow also blood in these blood vessels or the stay there if the cells need oxygen
No. There are no animals that stay young. Everything ages.
Sponges don't stay with a mother.
Pigs have many cells. It is difficult to stay how many cells a living things has as cells are always multiplying and dividing.
We can not give you an answer as you do not give a choice. However, cells stay small because they are the right size to function properly. Perhaps you can select an answer from that.
no