Hyperplasia
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.
Atrophy- refers to a decrease in cell size.
The term for a permanent increase in body size and dry mass of an organism resulting from an increase in cell numbers is "hyperplasia." Hyperplasia refers to the growth of tissues or organs due to an increase in the number of cells, rather than an increase in cell size. This process is essential for the development and growth of organisms, allowing them to increase in size and complexity over time.
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.
In a euacarotic cell, a process of cell division that forms two new neculi, each of which has the same number of chromosones.
Atypia is a clinical term for abnormality in a cell
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.
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.
The clinical term for the fear of things that look human is "anthropophobia."
Atrophy- refers to a decrease in cell size.
Answer- Equilibrium
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.
I believe the clinical term for this ability is called telepathy. It can also be called subconscious assessment.
The term for a permanent increase in body size and dry mass of an organism resulting from an increase in cell numbers is "hyperplasia." Hyperplasia refers to the growth of tissues or organs due to an increase in the number of cells, rather than an increase in cell size. This process is essential for the development and growth of organisms, allowing them to increase in size and complexity over time.
HYPERTROPHY
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.