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Quote: Originally Posted by Barry Sadly not - the cells are continually replaced (at different rates), but after 7 years all the cells in your body have been completely replaced. As for childhood possesions - all I have left is my stamp collection and a few books. So I'm not the man I used to be :( Like Trigger's broom Why is it that our cells are always replaced with ones that are more shit and knackered looking?
Quote: Originally Posted by Barry Sadly not - the cells are continually replaced (at different rates), but after 7 years all the cells in your body have been completely replaced. It's an interesting subject. Look up the 'Hayflick Limit'. I was reading about it yesterday.
Yes but cancer cells can divide for ever
Quote: Originally Posted by struth Yes but cancer cells can divide for ever I believe there's a live tumour that's been kept going for about seventy years in America, onto which you'd add the age of the victim.
Quote: Originally Posted by walpurgis I believe there's a live tumour that's been kept going for about seventy years in America, onto which you'd add the age of the victim. That's no way to talk about their President! :rolleyes:
Quote: Originally Posted by Sherwood That's no way to talk about their President! :rolleyes: Brilliant!!! [emoji23] [emoji1787] Sent from my G8441 using Tapatalk