hypertrophic obesity
hyperplastic obesity
Obesity characterized by an increase in the number of adipose cells, as opposed to adult onset hypertrophic obesity, where adipose cells increase in size due to stored fat. Hyperplastic obesity results from overfeeding during the first few weeks of infancy, and is typically a lifelong condition.
Hyperplasia. Hyperplasia is a term used to describe an increase in the number of cells in a particular organ or tissue, resulting in an increase in overall size of the body part.
Growth that is due to an increase in cell number results from an increased rate of mitotic cell division and is termed hyperplasia. Consequently, growth of a tissue or organ due to an increase in cell size is termed hypertrophy.
The term for an organism's increase in size or number of cells with no developmental changes is "hyperplasia." This refers to an increase in the number of cells in an organ or tissue resulting in an enlarged structure without any alteration in the cellular characteristics.
due to improper time eating habits ,formation of air spaces in the cells, indigestion are some contributes of obesity
Yes, obesity can be related to abnormal periods because the additional fat cells change the hormonal balance in the body.
The four daughter cells resulting from meiosis are haploid and genetically distinct. The daughter cells resulting from mitosis are diploid and identical to the parent cell.
The difference between hypertrophy and hyperplasia is size. With hypertrophy there is an increase in the size of a body organ. In hyperplasia there is an increase in the number of cells in an organ.
Cells can be connected in series to increase voltage. When cells are connected in series, the positive terminal of one cell is connected to the negative terminal of the next cell, resulting in the voltages of each cell adding up to create a higher total voltage. This is commonly seen in batteries to increase the output voltage for various applications.
Intercellular.
The scientific term for getting bigger is hypertrophy. It refers to the increase in size of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its cells. This process is commonly observed in muscle growth in response to exercise or strength training.