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If an injury happens to a unicellular organism, will it be able to survive?

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Unicellular organisms such as yeast undergo differentiation in the form of morphological changes, accompanied by metabolic adaptation. These organisms can sense the amount and type of nutrients in the environment and alter gene expression patterns to maximize survival. Multiple signaling pathways interact to bring about changes in gene expression. For induction of filamentation, it appears that the metabolic adaptations result in changes in glutathione redox states but do not necessarily correlate with changes in ATP generation. Although the precise relationship is not clear, OXPHOS and functional respiratory chain appears critical for filamentation induction.

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