Biology, asked by akinur, 1 year ago

what did mean by pathological?

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Answered by Kuldeepnehra
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Pathological :-
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"Structural and Functional Abnormal Changes in the body tissues and organs"

Use of term Pathological:-

(1) The type,nature and treatment of the disease is diagnosed after seeing the pathological changes in the body tissues and organs.

(2) Pathologist indicates the " cause of death " in post mortem report after going through the PATHOLOGICAL ( Deviation from the Normal) investigations.

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Answered by OnlyPizzas
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ANSWER :-

The term "pathological" is just another form of the term "pathology" which refers to any kind of breach or disturbance in the normal functioning of the body.

EXTRAS :-

  • The term "Pathogen" is used for the purpose of description of biological agents that are capable of causing diseases.
  • The study of abnormal functioning of the body is known as "pathology".
  • Every pathogen leads to pathology but all pathologies aren't necessarily caused due to pathogens. Example- Liver cirrhosis due to alcohol consumption and injuries due to some accident on the road.
  • The study of normal functioning of the body is known as "Physiology".
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