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Why are there more cells dividing in the stomach and ovary tissue than in the lung tissue?

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Why are there more cells dividing in the stomach and ovary tissue than in the lung tissue?

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Cells divide to reproduce, so more cells need to be replaced in those areas than the lungs. In the stomach it is due to acid, not sure about the ovary though.

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