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Necrosis vs Apoptosis: Exploring Disease Implications
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[QUOTE="pinball1970, post: 6359416, member: 551850"] My main take away from is that apoptosis is programmed where necrosis is not and is the result of disease. Not everybody gets frost bite/gangrene/snake bite and resulting necrosis but all cells ultimately die in every individual. Did you see the comparison of the cells from normal through to apoptosis and necrosis on the wiki article? The difference with the organelles and cell membrane? COVID is tricky as information is still coming out and there are a lot of unknowns [USER=35824]@jim mcnamara[/USER] and [USER=581757]@BillTre[/USER] will be able to expand EDIT I found this string from 2 years ago [URL]https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/mitosis-apoptosis-and-necrosis.900838/[/URL] some discussion on there [/QUOTE]
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