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If many cells commit apoptosis in any one organ, what may happen to that particular organ?
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If many cells commit apoptosis in any one organ, what may happen to that particular organ?
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Cell death occurs.The way this makes Apoptosis an definition of this that cells has an turnover, an state where there are other cells that must have the information to induce the function of the organ.
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