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Question : The tissue in man where no cell division occurs after birth is:

Option 1: Skeletal

Option 2: Nerves

Option 3: Connective

Option 4: Germinal


Team Careers360 9th Jan, 2024
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Correct Answer: Nerves


Solution : The correct option is - Nerves

The tissue in humans where no cell division occurs after birth is nervous tissue, which is a component of the nervous system. Unlike many other tissues in the body (such as skin or blood cells), nervous tissue has limited regenerative capacity. This means that damaged or dead neurons are typically not replaced through cell division, which is one reason why injuries to the nervous system, particularly the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord), can have long-lasting or permanent effects.

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