How much time does it take for your 19 agencies to replicate and develop?

The cells in the visual cortex stop developing as soon as you are born.

The cells in the visual cortex stop developing as soon as you are born.

If the human body is like a machine, that living machine is also maintained and maintained regularly. Some manifestations of body refreshments that you can easily see are skin cells peeling off every day, which are then replaced by new stem cells. Hair, nails, and toenails also grow continuously.

It is harder to see than the replacement of cells inside the body: Liver cells are born and die after every 300-500 days, bone cells are renewed every 10 years.

While many organs still grow when you get older, cardiac muscle cells stop proliferating when you turn 10 years old. The cells in the visual cortex that help you read this article have even stopped growing the moment you were born.

Here are some interesting facts about your body maintenance process:

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Update 15 December 2018
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