Enzymes that destroy cells' DNA and cytoskeleton, leading to rapid cell death, are known as caspases. These enzymes play a crucial role in the process of programmed cell death, or apoptosis.
Lysisit is called cell destruction or if you are talking about dying it is called denatureCytolysis is the medical term for destruction of cells.
I'm pretty sure its called lysis. It often occurs in the life cycle of viruses.
The sudden death of a brain cell when its blood supply is interrupted is called a stroke. Strokes can result from either a blockage of blood flow (ischemic stroke) or bleeding in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke), leading to brain cell damage and potentially permanent neurological deficits.
Mitochondria are known as the powerhouses of the cell as they are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through a process called cellular respiration. They are also involved in regulating cellular metabolism, generating heat, and controlling cell apoptosis (programmed cell death).
cell death
The destruction of sperm is called sperm cell death or sperm cell apoptosis.
'programmed cell death' under genetic control is called apoptosis
The reason why a cell has potential medical use is because it undergoes a programmed cell death, called apoptosis a process where it doesn't go through the programed cell death.
Continuous mass cell death occurs for all types of animal cells. It refers to a cellular process called apoptosis, or programmed cell death.
Enzymes that destroy cells' DNA and cytoskeleton, leading to rapid cell death, are known as caspases. These enzymes play a crucial role in the process of programmed cell death, or apoptosis.
cell death
Lysisit is called cell destruction or if you are talking about dying it is called denatureCytolysis is the medical term for destruction of cells.
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a controlled series of steps that lead to cell death. It involves activation of cellular signaling pathways that result in the condensation and fragmentation of the cell's DNA, followed by cell shrinkage, membrane blebbing, and packaging of the cell into small membrane-bound vesicles called apoptotic bodies. These apoptotic bodies are then recognized and engulfed by neighboring cells or phagocytes, preventing inflammation and tissue damage.
I'm pretty sure its called lysis. It often occurs in the life cycle of viruses.
Deviation causes death/mutation of cell, bro.
Apoptosis. It's regulated by each individual cell in most circumstances. It is also referred to as 'programmed cell death' in some texts.