Which of the following types of cells have a latent ability to
regenerate?
a) Stable
Stable cells have a latent ability to regenerate if they are damaged or
destroyed and are found in the kidney, liver, and pancreas, among
other body organs.
b) Labile
Labile cells multiply constantly to replace cells worn out by normal
physiologic processes.
c) Permanent
Permanent cells include neurons — the nerve cell bodies, not their
axons. Destruction of a neuron causes permanent loss, but axons may
regenerate.
d) Epithelial
Epithelial cells are a type of labile cell that multiply constantly to
replace cells worn out by normal physiologic processes.
regenerate?
a) Stable
Stable cells have a latent ability to regenerate if they are damaged or
destroyed and are found in the kidney, liver, and pancreas, among
other body organs.
b) Labile
Labile cells multiply constantly to replace cells worn out by normal
physiologic processes.
c) Permanent
Permanent cells include neurons — the nerve cell bodies, not their
axons. Destruction of a neuron causes permanent loss, but axons may
regenerate.
d) Epithelial
Epithelial cells are a type of labile cell that multiply constantly to
replace cells worn out by normal physiologic processes.