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What is the definition of hypertrophy? - (answer)An increase in the size of an organ or tissue

caused by an increase in the size of its cells.




Can hypertrophy occur under normal conditions? - (answer)Yes, hypertrophy can occur under

normal and pathological conditions.




Is hypertrophy characterized by an increase in the number of cells? - (answer)No, hypertrophy is

characterized by an increase in the size of cells, not the number of cells.




What is hyperplasia? - (answer)An increase in the number of cells in an organ or tissue.




What can persistent metaplasia lead to? - (answer)Persistent metaplasia can lead to dysplasia.




What is the relationship between dysplasia and cancer? - (answer)Persistent dysplasia eventually

results in cancer.




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Is Barrett's esophagus an example of dysplasia? - (answer)No, Barrett's esophagus is an example

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What is the effect of an illness on one's life called? - (answer)Morbidity.




Which organelle is involved in cellular respiration? - (answer)Mitochondria.




What role do mitochondria play besides cellular respiration? - (answer)They play a role in

apoptosis.




What is the function of proteins in the cell membrane? - (answer)Proteins carry out the functions

of the cell membrane.




What are lysosomes? - (answer)Lysosomes are the digestive system of the cell.




What are microfilaments? - (answer)Microfilaments are thin, threadlike cytoplasmic structures.




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