Biology, asked by oldskool1802, 5 hours ago

Metaplasia is a

Reversible Change
Irreversible Change
Inflammatory reaction
Post-infections state​

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Answered by Hippocrate
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 \Large\sf\red{Reversible \: Change }

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Metaplasia

  • Abnormal change in tissues

  • reversible change from a fully differentiated cell type to another

  • The change from one type of cell to another may be part of a normal maturation process, or caused by some sort of abnormal stimulus

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Answered by ShakshiShukla
0

Answer:

Reversible Change

Explanation:

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