If many cells commit apoptosis in any one organ, what may happen to that particular organ?
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apoptosis means death of cell of particular organ
if many cells commit apoptosis in any organ then all the cells,tissues die and finally leads to damage of organ completely
if many cells commit apoptosis in any organ then all the cells,tissues die and finally leads to damage of organ completely
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Apoptosis is commonly known as cell death. If almost all the cells of an organ commit apoptosis simultaneously, then the organ will fail and ultimately die.
It happens when the cells of the organ are beyond repair, or the organ does not produce new cells.
The cells may also die naturally due to the age factor too killing the organism.
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Apoptosis is commonly known as cell death. If almost all the cells of an organ commit apoptosis simultaneously, then the organ will fail and ultimately die.
It happens when the cells of the organ are beyond repair, or the organ does not produce new cells.
The cells may also die naturally due to the age factor too killing the organism.
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