How is the destruction of cells in tissues compensated?
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The destruction of cells in tissues can be compensated by the production of new cells.
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- In an organism, the cells which make up a tissue are constantly being destroyed as a result of many metabolic effects. The cell might become old or die while fighting the pathogens.
- To compensate the loss of cells in a tissue, the cells have the capability to produce more similar cells by the process of mitosis.
- In this way, the body of an organism continuously replaces its cells.
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The destruction of cells in tissues can be compensated by the production of new cells.
Explanation:
In an organism, the cells which make up a tissue are constantly being destroyed as a result of many metabolic effects. The cell might become old or die while fighting the pathogens.
To compensate the loss of cells in a tissue, the cells have the capability to produce more similar cells by the process of mitosis.
In this way, the body of an organism continuously replaces its cells.
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