No, in animals there is no such distinction between dividing and non-dividing regions, as cell growth is more uniform.
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Yes, in animals, dividing regions are typically found in tissues with stem cells, like bone marrow and skin. Non-dividing regions include most mature tissues, where cells have specialized functions and generally do not undergo cell division.