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the cell death encomposes all but the following​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two main types of cell death have been identified: apoptosis and necrosis. Necrosis occurs when cells are irreversibly damaged by an external trauma. In contrast, apoptosis is thought to be a physiological form of cell death whereby a cell provokes its own demise in response to a stimulus

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The cell death encompasses all but the digestion of cellular contents by macrophages is not related to cell death.

Explanation:

  • In the body, cell death plays a crucial role in the elimination of undesirable cells.
  • Although damaged cells are capable of dying, most cell deaths result from suicide.
  • A cell can die in a variety of different ways. Some happen by a planned, "programmed" process.
  • When a cell dies from a lack of blood supply or from exposure to a poison, it experiences necrosis. The contents of the cells have the potential to leak out, harm cells nearby, and perhaps cause inflammation.

Cell death is not related to the digestion of cellular contents by macrophages.

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