Cell division. Growth and repair... growth and repair... growth and repair. "That's a big part of it," my professor said. I'd say... that's what it is.
Life. Growth and repair... growth and repair... growth and repair. That's a big part of it. I'd say that's what it is.
Sometimes it really, really hurts. But when you repair it... it feels really, really good. The process is long... it's every day after all... and it's nearly all we know.
Human cells divide. The cycle takes about 24 hours. 22 of those hours are spent in waiting. Interphase. The other 2 hours is when the actual division occurs. But there's all sorts of preparations in interphase.
I'd say most of us spend most of our time in interphase as well. All sorts of preparations... eventually we'll get results. Just takes patience... arg... there's that theme again.
I wonder... if the cell had a brain of it's own... would it get frustrated as we do? Or would it understand it's own process? I wonder.
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