The rate of cell division slows down,controls on growth are restored, and everything returns to normal.
Insulin helps regulate cell division in growing bones.
negative catalyst.
The rate of the reaction slows down
Yes, the rate of cell division can vary between different tissue types within an organism. Some tissues, like epithelial tissues, have high rates of cell division for maintenance and repair, while others, like nervous tissue, have lower rates of cell division. The specific function and needs of each tissue type determine its rate of cell division.
The cell division rate slows down and evetually stops.
The rate of cell division slows down,controls on growth are restored, and everything returns to normal.
The rate of cell division slows down,controls on growth are restored, and everything returns to normal.
The rate of cell division is typically higher in children than in adults. This is because children are growing and developing rapidly, requiring more cell division to support these processes. As individuals age and reach adulthood, cell division slows down as growth and development stabilize.
The rate of cell division slows down,controls on growth are restored, and everything returns to normal.
When the healing process nears completion, the rapidly dividing cells start to slow down and eventually stop dividing. This is because they have completed their job of repairing the damaged tissue. The cells then mature and take on their specialized functions in the healed tissue.
When mitosis slows down, cell division is delayed and cells take longer to replicate. This can affect growth and repair processes in the body, leading to slower tissue renewal and potential accumulation of mutations. Overall, a decrease in mitotic rate can disrupt normal cellular functions and impair overall organismal health.
It slows them down
An inhibitor decreases the reaction rate
I am unaware of the full answer. But I do know it has to do with the rate of cell division and how it slows. It does not come to a full stop, but the rate of cells that are dying remains a constant. This can be seen in phsyical aging too (wrinkles, weakness in muscles, and arthritis).
Insulin helps regulate cell division in growing bones.
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