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Apoptosis

Definition

Apoptosis is a process of programmed cell death that occurs in multicellular organisms, where cells systematically dismantle themselves and are removed without releasing harmful substances into the surrounding area. It plays a crucial role in maintaining tissue health by eliminating old, unnecessary, or damaged cells.

Related terms

Necrosis: Necrosis is the premature death of cells and living tissue caused by factors external to the cell or tissue, such as infection, toxins, or trauma, often resulting in inflammation.

Cell Cycle: The cell cycle is a series of phases that cells go through involving growth, DNA replication, and division to form two daughter cells.

Caspases: Caspases are a family of protease enzymes playing essential roles in programmed cell death (apoptosis) and inflammation



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