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Apoptosis

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Apoptosis Question 1. Apoptosis. Answer: Apoptosis Definition: It is defined as the programmed cell death under genetic control. "Common challenges in mastering apoptosis notes effectively: FAQs provided" Apoptosis Significance: Responsible for regression of duct system during sex differentiation in the foetus. Respondible for degeneration and … [Read more...] about Apoptosis

Comparison Between Simple And Facilitated Diffusion

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Comparison Between Simple And Facilitated Diffusion Question 1. Differences between simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion. Answer: "Understanding simple vs facilitated diffusion through FAQs: Mechanisms, functions, and uses explained" Question 2. What is meant by active transport and passive transport across the cell membrane. Give one example for … [Read more...] about Comparison Between Simple And Facilitated Diffusion

Intermediate Cementum

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Intermediate Cementum "What is intermediate cementum? A detailed question and answers guide" Intermediate cementum. Answer: Hertwig's epithelial root sheath may produce epithelial products that accumulate on the forming root surface to form a layer, referred to as intermediate cementum. The cell rests of HERS may be entrapped in the cementum near cementodentinal … [Read more...] about Intermediate Cementum

Cementogenesis

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Cementogenesis "What is cementogenesis? A detailed question and answers guide" Cementoeenesls. Answer: All types of the century are produced by cementoblasts, Cornell turn formation is preceded by the formation of HERS followed by the deposition of dentin along the inner aspect of this sheath. later fenestrations occur in the root sheath and cementoblasts are … [Read more...] about Cementogenesis

Cementoenamel Junction

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Cementoenamel Junction Enumerate types of cementoenamel junctions and write their development. Answer: Types of the cementoenamel junction and its development: "Common challenges in mastering cementoenamel junction notes effectively: FAQs provided" 1. In approx. In 30% of cases, the cementum and enamel meet as a butt joint, forming a distinct cementoenamel junction … [Read more...] about Cementoenamel Junction

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