Write two biochemical features of programmed cell death (rcd)?
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If cells are no longer needed, they commit suicide by activating an intracellular death program. This process is therefore called programmed cell death, although it is more commonly called Apoptosis. In programmed cell death, cells undergo “cellular suicide” when they receive certain cues. Apoptosis involves the death of a cell, but it benefits the organism as a whole by removing what is not needed or harmful and letting new cells grow.
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Two biochemical features of programmed cell death:
- Mitochondrial permeability transition is moderate
- Mitochondrial membrane potential Transient collapse.
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- Programmed cell death which is known as Cellular suicide is a biochemically pre-determined process.
- A cell that is not required during development, viral infected cells, injured or damaged cells are eliminated by the process called Programmed cell death.
- Biochemical events that occur inside the cells change the morphology of them.
- Protein cleavage, protein cross-linking, DNA fragmentation, and phagocytic recognition are some of the biochemical modifications that occur int the apoptotic cells.
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