Board Thread:Chapter and Episode Discussions/@comment-4271790-20141029103111/@comment-25359066-20141029130541

Actionmanrandell wrote: Elveonora wrote: Gravity exists bro.

Yes gravity exists but a cell does not go against gravity when replicating. there is no movement involved in the replication of a cell. a cell replicates by dividing and creating two daughter cells

If the chromosomes in one of your cells were uncoiled and placed end to end, the DNA would be about 6 feet long. If all the DNA in your body were connected in this way, it would stretch approximately 67 billion miles! That's nearly 150,000 round trips to the Moon. it takes a cell about a min to travel through out the entire body

a cell travels through out the body about 4 mph but can replicate across the entire body in roughly a min. there are 60,000 miles of blood vessels in the body. that means a cell can replicate across a distance of 60,000 miles in roughly a min If you want to get scientific then it takes a week to produce one red blood cell, and they would not be replicating in a pool of blood, they're created in the bone marrow.