What is Apoptosis and Necrosis ?
Apoptosis
– What is it ?
- Form
of
cell death, also known as programmed cell death, in which a ‘suicide’ program
is activated within the cell leading DNA fragmentation, cytoplasm shrinkage,
membrane changes and cell death without lysis or damage to neighboring cells.
- It is a normal phenomenon of multicellular organisms.
Necrosis:
What is it ?
- Necrosis
is
un-programmed cell death; it is less orderly than apoptosis. Injury, infection,
cancer, infarction, and inflammation cause necrosis.
- Enzymes
released
from the lysosomes digest cellular components in an unorganized chain reaction.
- Also
harmful
digestive enzymes released from cells damage neighboring cells.
- Without
apoptosis we would be at much greater risk of developing cancer, since
apoptotic mechanisms destroy cells that have taken the first steps toward tumor
formation.
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