i think it is Alzheimer's disease. that's what it said on Google
Cancer is abnormal cell division.
It affects the red blood cells as they are an abnormal shape and can not fit through the spleen so therefore breakdown faster
Cancer: An abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, in some cases, to metastasize (spread).malignant growth, malignant tumor; disease caused by these growths; invasive and evil influence
people with sickle cell disease have no abnormal appearances. the abnormalities are found on the microscopic level when the blood cells are examined.
Cancer: An abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, in some cases, to metastasize (spread).malignant growth, malignant tumor; disease caused by these growths; invasive and evil influence
Yes, but not in the way that living things grow. Crystals are not composed of cells.
One of the characteristics of cancer is the ability for cells to grow and divide uncontrollably. This uncontrolled cell division creates lumps and masses known as tumors, which can range in size from very small to extremely large.
You can get pregnant with an "abnormal" pap.It would possibly be in your best interrest to have a follow up test first and possibly removal of the few cells that causes the test to be "abnormal".The Pap smear test detects changes in the cervix, which may become cancer. However, having an abnormal Pap smear test result does not necessarily mean you have or will get cervical cancer. This is especially true for women who follow their doctor's recommendations for when to have the Pap smear test.A thin layer of tissue, composed of cells, covers the cervix. As cervical cells develop, the cells on the bottom layer move to the surface of the cervix. Sometimes, during cellular development, cervical cells may become damaged or abnormal. When this occurs, these cells develop in an abnormal way and sometimes require removal to prevent cervical cancer from developing.
how did the theory of biogenesis lead the way for germ theory disease
by the way the cells r produced
Prions do not multiply in host cells in the same way that viruses or bacteria do. Instead, prions replicate by inducing misfolding of normal proteins in the host, leading to a cascade of misfolded proteins that can aggregate into plaques. This abnormal protein folding and aggregation can damage nerve cells and lead to neurodegenerative diseases such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
This is typically cancer. A disease like this would mess with the way cells reproduce so that replicated cells would come out wrong
Cancer is a growth disorder in cells that starts when an apparently normal cell begins to grow in an uncontrolled and invasive way.