hypertrophy
Enlargement of muscle cells is called hypertrophy.
cells need additional cell parts so you can be you
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Yes, the membrane is needed by all cells. The plant and fungi cells have an additional cell wall, this maintain the shape of the cell membrane.
in cells could not take place without water Most of the metabolic activities could not take place in cells without water.
Enlargement of muscle cells is called hypertrophy.
Hypertrophy is the enlargement of cells, resulting in the enlargement of the organ or tissue to which the cells belong. The left ventricle of the heart is especially vulnerable to hypertrophy.
due to mitosis
Cancer.
cells need additional cell parts so you can be you
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An enlargement of the thyroid (goiter) caused when groups of cells collect to form nodules.
An enlargement of the prostate gland may restrict the flow of urine from the bladder. The prostate gland grows larger due to an increase in the number of cells, hyperplasia.
ENLARGEMENT OF THE LYMPH NODES DUE TO INFECTION, ALLERGY OR NEOPLASM
Hyperplasia is the enlargement of tissues or an organ due to an increase in the number of cells, while hypertrophy causes the same result, but is due to an increase in the size of cells.
Hypertrophy (from Greek ὑπέρ "excess" + τροφή "nourishment") is the increase in the volume of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its component cells. It should be distinguished from hyperplasia, in which the cells remain approximately the same size but increase in number. Although hypertrophy and hyperplasia are two distinct processes, they frequently occur together, such as in the case of the hormonally-induced proliferation and enlargement of the cells of the uterus during pregnancy.
Hyperplasia is the increase in the number of cells in an organ or tissue, leading to an enlargement of that specific area. It is a physiological response to stimuli and can occur as a result of increased demand or as part of the body's normal growth and development process. Hyperplasia differs from hypertrophy, which is the increase in cell size without an increase in cell number.