Why can’t we feel mitosis?

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Why can’t we feel mitosis?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Your cells have no nervous system.

Without an intracellular nervous system what are you expecting to feel and how?

Anonymous 0 Comments

Why….would you want to???

Anonymous 0 Comments

1. Feeling (in this case the detection and having that information sent to your brain) is conducted by detectors and neurons.

2. There are no detectors or neurons to each specific cell for mitosis and there is no survival benefit for an organism like a human to adapt said system. Since mitosis happens almost all the time, feeling that wouldn’t give any benefits and if it was painful, no organism in eternal pain could reproduce to carry the genes.