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andreev551 [17]
1 year ago
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what is apoptosis? a. the transformation of cells from dysplasia to anaplasia b. an antigrowth signal activated by tumor-suppres

sor gene rb c. a normal mechanism for cells to self-destruct when growth is excessive d. a mutation of cell growth stimulated by the tp53 gene
Biology
1 answer:
Nina [5.8K]1 year ago
3 0

Option C is the correct One , A normal process for cells to destroy themselves when their development mechanism is excessive is called apoptosis.

In order for new cells to replace old or damaged ones, the human body continuously sheds them. Cells are hardwired to engage in this natural process of cellular self-destruction, known as apoptosis from the ancient Greek term for "falling off." The process of programmable cell death is called apoptosis. During the initial phases of growth mechanism , unwanted cells are eliminated, including those between the growing hand's fingers. Apoptosis is used by adult bodies to eliminate cells that can no longer be repaired. Apoptosis aids in the prevention of cancer.

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