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What is the maximum life-span of the humans on the Earth?
Asked by Joseph Chacko,
19 Jan 10:43 pm
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The existence of maximum human lifespan remains a puzzle in aging research. Maximum human lifespan is believed to be around 125 years.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 19 Jan 11:16 pm
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Nowadays, the maximum is around 105. There are many who are 100.
Answered by Francisco, 19 Jan 10:55 pm
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No fixed theoretical limit to human longevity is apparent today
Most living species have at least one upper limit on the number of times cells can divide. For humans, this is called the Hayflick limit, although number of cell divisions does not strictly control lifespan (non-dividing cells and dividing cells lived over 120 years in the oldest known human
Answered by iqbal seth, 20 Jan 07:07 am
Most living species have at least one upper limit on the number of times cells can divide. For humans, this is called the Hayflick limit, although number of cell divisions does not strictly control lifespan (non-dividing cells and dividing cells lived over 120 years in the oldest known human
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