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What kind of cells in the human body, if any, reproduce by mitosis?

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  1. All cells except the red blood cells and gametes reproduce by mitosis.


  2. It's easier to answer referring to those that don't divide via mitosis. These include red-blood corpuscles (they don't divide at all), neurons (generally don't divide after infancy), certain white blood cells associated with antibody production and immune system memory, gametes are made via meiosis. All the rest do

  3. Every cell in the body reproduces via mitosis except s*x cells (sperm and egg) and Red Blood cells.

    s*x cells reproduce using meiosis because otherwise the genetic content (number of chromosomes) will double every generation if mitosis. And red blood cells because they do not have a nucleus and therefore no DNA

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