Hyperplasia is the term for growth due to an increase in cell number. This process involves the cells multiplying and increasing in number, leading to an overall increase in the size of the tissue or organ.
Atrophy- refers to a decrease in cell size.
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.
There is no term "motosis" in cell biology or biology in general. It might be a misspelling or a new term not widely recognized. Can you provide more context or clarify the term you are looking for?
The term "book" rhymes with "crook" in a cell.
Atypia is a clinical term for abnormality in a cell
Hyperplasia is the term for growth due to an increase in cell number. This process involves the cells multiplying and increasing in number, leading to an overall increase in the size of the tissue or organ.
Cell division in which the volume of the two daughter cells does not increase. The result is a progressive increase in cell number, without a corresponding increase in the size of the tissue. Reductive divisions are characteristic of cleavage in early embryos.
Atrophy- refers to a decrease in cell size.
Your red blood cell count will increase in response to the body's increased demand for oxygen as a result of long-term aerobic exercise.
Answer- Equilibrium
I believe the clinical term for this ability is called telepathy. It can also be called subconscious assessment.
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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.
Hyperlipidemia is the clinical term for high cholesterol.
The answer will increase in numbers.
An increase in immature neutrophils (band forms) in the blood can cause a shift to the left in white blood cell count. This usually indicates an active infection or inflammation where the bone marrow is releasing more immature cells to combat the condition.