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irreversible change in the cell DNA
Once the viral DNA is duplicated in the cell.
regulation in cell division and growth is stopped
irreversible cells are those which require replacement of chemicals.when they give out electricity. these cannot be recharged. examples are : 1 =dry cell 2=zinc acid copper cell reversible cells are those in which reversible reactions are involved.these cells can brought back to their initial state by applying external potential difference
Neurolemma is just an outer shell of the myelin sheath, it's function is to protect a myelinated cell from injury and aid in its healing from injury by allowing information to travel faster to the brain that an unmyelinated cell.
Corrosion is an irereversible process.
a primary cell is an electric cell that produces current by an irreversible chemical reaction
irreversible change in the cell DNA
In normal cell the inter acellular calcium concentration is about 0.001 that of extra cellular fluid . This gradient is maintained by the cell membrane which actively transports ca ions out of the cell . Irreversible injury causes accumulation of ca ions in cell . Ca activates endonucleases ( hydrolysis DNA ) phospholipases ( disrupt membranes ) and proteases ( digest the cytoskeleton ) .
A galvanic cell is an electric cell that generates an electromotive force by an irreversible conversion of chemical to electrical energy.
Once the viral DNA is duplicated in the cell.
Once the viral DNA is duplicated in the cell.
osmosis
Necrosis
If there's a tear in the plasma membrane, then it no longer serves the purpose of creating a barrier.
If the organelle stopped functioning, then the cell would become intoxicated from the molecules that are not wanted. In effect, EVERYTHING would stop working, resulting in death. Also, the cell wouldn't be able to defend itself against harmful substances that might just happen to get in.
regulation in cell division and growth is stopped