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Why is ageing of living organisms considered an irreversible change?

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Answered by babitasharma13103
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Answered by REDPLANET
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As such cells and structures accumulate damage and dysfunction, they will age, and if irreplaceable elements of an organism age and die, then the organism as a whole will age as well. Therefore, human aging may be considered as irreversible, even if some cells in the organism can be replaced and some damage removed.

So aging is irreversible change.

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