That occurs in a cancerous cell.
cancerous tumors are developing
Liver dysfunction
Kidney dysfunction
Most cellular structures have a finite lifetime, and the cell will eventually die. Just as plant and animal species must bear offspring, new cells will be needed to perform the tasks of their predecessors. Simple organisms reproduce by division, creating a new young cell long before the first one wears out. In high organisms, specialized cells are created by certain tissues, such as the bone marrow, and do not divide once formed. Other cells are so rudimentary and sturdy that they live a very long time, such as the nerve cells in the brain.
hypercalcemia
cancerous tumors are developing
yes, cells grow to an enlarged size and divide into two small cells (which each enlarge and divide as well). but the larger cells get, the more difficult it is for them to function and operate, so they remain within certain size boundaries, getting large enough to divide and halving, large enough to divide and halving.
Their Growth Rate. It's the high school bookworm again! :D
abnormally high number of immature leukocytes
A person with hyperthyroidism would be expected to have an abnormally high BMR.
It can mean several things. This is a question best discussed with a physician since it depends on parts of your medical history to know if a value is high normal or abnormally high.
The level of blood glucose is abnormally high.
Hyperglycemia.
Hyperglycemia
Mitochondria is the organelle that is found in abnormally high levels in brown fat. You can learn about mitochondria from Cell resource websites or Wikipedia.
A body temperature that is higher than average due to illness or inflammation is known as a fever.
bacteria cells grow at a high speed rate.