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cell notes
cell growth- cells adapt to their environment to stay alive
use page 61-62 to help you
| term | definition (in your words) | example | picture |
|---|---|---|---|
| atrophy | |||
| hyperplasia | |||
| anaplasia |
Brief Explanations
To fill the table, we define each term:
- Hypertrophy: Increase in cell size (e.g., muscle cells grow with exercise).
- Atrophy: Decrease in cell size/function (e.g., muscle wasting from inactivity).
- Hyperplasia: Increase in cell number (e.g., skin cells multiplying after injury).
- Anaplasia: Abnormal cell differentiation (often in cancer, e.g., tumor cells).
For examples and pictures, reference textbook pages 61 - 62 or use typical biological examples.
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| Term | Definition (in your words) | Example | Picture (Reference Text/Resource) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atrophy | Cells decrease in size/function (due to disuse, etc.) | Muscle atrophy from long - term bed rest | [Draw/Find image of shrunken muscle cells] |
| Hyperplasia | Cells increase in number (normal or abnormal) | Skin cell proliferation after a cut | [Draw/Find image of clustered skin cells] |
| Anaplasia | Abnormal, undifferentiated cell growth (often cancerous) | Cancer cells in a tumor | [Draw/Find image of abnormal tumor cells] |
(Note: For the "Picture" column, you can sketch simple diagrams or use textbook illustrations from pages 61 - 62 as guided.)