21 MAY 2013 by ideonexus
Different Cells are Replaced at Different Rates
Different types of cells have different lifespans, e.g.: we shed our skin cells about every 35 days red blood cells live about 120 days, platelets 6 days and white cells less than a day most of the adult skeleton is replaced about every 10 years the average age of a fat cell seems to be about 10 years a 25-year-old heart replaces about 1% of all its cardiomyocytes (heart muscle cells ) over the course of a year, while a 75-year-old heart replaces about half a percent ...Folksonomies: biology physiology
Folksonomies: biology physiology
Neural cells are not replaced at all.