Embryonic growth in the way of cellular division.. Stable, continuous or regenerative cells. nervous cells. Blood, skin, and gametes



The growth of cell division is achieved by the formation of new cells in the process of indirect division so that the fetal cells are differentiated into:
 1) Stable cells configuration:
 Such as neurons, where these cells, once formed and reached their final number before birth, stop dividing after birth and nerve cells only continue to divide.
2) Continuous cells configuration:
Cells that continue to divide or multiply even after birth such as most body cells, "liver, muscle" depending on the need of the body according to several factors including genetic, hormonal and others.
3) Renewable cells Composition:
 Cells that retain their embryonic properties without distinguishing them into any type of cell. They are divided into two cells, one characterized by the other, and the other is undifferentiated, such as "blood cells, skin, and gametes."