Days after fracture, the cells of the periosteum replicate and transform.
These cells replicate to ensure a constant supply of spermatogonia to fuel spermatogenesis.
This allows the cells to replicate themselves and eventually increase the number of the arm force.
The existing epithelial cells can replicate, and, using the basement membrane as a guide, eventually bring the kidney back to normal.
Flemming concluded that cells replicate through cell division, to be more specific mitosis.
And one bad cell can replicate wildly, turning into tumors.
New cells replicate, old ones die.
The smaller cell replicated inside the larger one.
When the cells replicate, they pass on the new DNA as well.
Biochemists understand how cells replicate and they find no magic in them.