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Ace your exams with this complete cell biology and genetics study guide on cell death—necrosis vs apoptosis. Structured like a graduate-level exam guide, these notes are perfect for quick revision and deep understanding. What’s Inside: • Detailed Theory & Key Concepts – Clear explanations of molecular pathways, triggers, and outcomes of apoptosis and necrosis. • High-Yield Comparison Tables – Side-by-side apoptosis vs necrosis differences for rapid memorization. • Clinical Relevance & Pathology Links – Real-world examples connecting cell death to diseases and treatments. • Visual Diagrams & Flowcharts – Simplify complex mechanisms for visual learners. • Practice Questions & Answers – Includes MCQs, SAQs, and exam-style questions with solutions. • Summary & Cheat Notes – Concise key points for last-minute exam prep. Perfect For: • Medical, biomedical science, and life-science students • Pathology, histology, and molecular biology courses • Anyone searching for “difference between apoptosis and necrosis,” “cell death notes,” “exam revision guide,” or “cell biology cheat sheet.” Download these high-quality, exam-ready notes to master cell death mechanisms and boost your scores.

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Cell Death: Necrosis vs. Apoptosis



1. Introduction
Cell death is a fundamental biological process, essential in development, tissue homeostasis, and
pathology. Two major forms are distinguished: Necrosis (uncontrolled, pathological) and
Apoptosis (controlled, programmed). Key differences lie in energy dependence, membrane
integrity, and inflammatory response.




2. Necrosis
Definition & Features

Uncontrolled cell death due to irreversible injury. Always pathological.

Pathological Basis

Triggered by hypoxia, ischemia, toxins, infections, or trauma.

Mechanism

Energy-independent (passive). Failure of ATP production leads to ion imbalance, osmotic
swelling, loss of membrane integrity, and cell lysis, releasing enzymes.

Morphological Changes
• Cell swelling (oncosis).
• Loss of membrane integrity.
• Nuclear changes: Pyknosis (condensation), Karyorrhexis (fragmentation), Karyolysis
(dissolution).

, Types of Necrosis
• Coagulative: Ischemia in solid organs (heart, kidney).
• Liquefactive: Brain infarct, abscess.
• Caseous: TB granulomas (cheesy appearance).
• Fat necrosis: Acute pancreatitis.
• Fibrinoid: Immune-mediated vascular injury.
• Gangrenous: Limb ischemia (dry/wet).

Consequences

Cell contents are released, causing damage to surrounding tissue. Always associated with
inflammation.




3. Apoptosis
Definition & Features

Programmed cell death (genetic, energy-dependent). Physiological but may also occur in disease.

Physiological Roles
• Embryogenesis (e.g., digit separation).
• Elimination of self-reactive T-cells.
• Hormone-dependent involution (e.g., endometrium).
• Cell turnover in tissues (e.g., intestinal lining).

Mechanism

Energy-dependent (active) and controlled by caspases (cysteine proteases). Two major pathways:
Intrinsic (mitochondrial: cytochrome c release → caspase-9) and Extrinsic (death receptor: Fas
ligand/TNF receptor → caspase-8).
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