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What is cachexia atrophy?
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Generalized reduction in size of body tissue as the body stores become depleted due to starvation
The walls and chamber of a hollow organ undergo growth in which the overall size and volume are enlarged
Condition about a decrease in the size of a normally developed cell, tissue or organ.
Distinguished from hyperplasia.
Size of cells decrease
When organ or tissue is immobilized or is forced to cease functioning it will decrease in size
What is mean by disuse atrophy?
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Generalized reduction in size of body tissue as the body stores become depleted due to starvation
The walls and chamber of a hollow organ undergo growth in which the overall size and volume are enlarged
Condition about a decrease in the size of a normally developed cell, tissue or organ.
Distinguished from hyperplasia.
Size of cells decrease
When organ or tissue is immobilized or is forced to cease functioning it will decrease in size
In which the cells remain approximately the same size but increase in number
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Generalized reduction in size of body tissue as the body stores become depleted due to starvation
The walls and chamber of a hollow organ undergo growth in which the overall size and volume are enlarged
Condition about a decrease in the size of a normally developed cell, tissue or organ.
Distinguished from hyperplasia.
Size of cells decrease
When organ or tissue is immobilized or is forced to cease functioning it will decrease in size
What is Eccentric hypertrophy?
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Generalized reduction in size of body tissue as the body stores become depleted due to starvation
The walls and chamber of a hollow organ undergo growth in which the overall size and volume are enlarged
Condition about a decrease in the size of a normally developed cell, tissue or organ.
Distinguished from hyperplasia.
Size of cells decrease
When organ or tissue is immobilized or is forced to cease functioning it will decrease in size
What is the example of the sarcomeres?
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Generalized reduction in size of body tissue as the body stores become depleted due to starvation
The walls and chamber of a hollow organ undergo growth in which the overall size and volume are enlarged
Condition about a decrease in the size of a normally developed cell, tissue or organ.
Distinguished from hyperplasia.
Size of cells decrease
When organ or tissue is immobilized or is forced to cease functioning it will decrease in size
What is atrophy?
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Generalized reduction in size of body tissue as the body stores become depleted due to starvation
The walls and chamber of a hollow organ undergo growth in which the overall size and volume are enlarged
Condition about a decrease in the size of a normally developed cell, tissue or organ.
Distinguished from hyperplasia.
Size of cells decrease
When organ or tissue is immobilized or is forced to cease functioning it will decrease in size
Which is NOT the type of atrophy?
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Generalized reduction in size of body tissue as the body stores become depleted due to starvation
The walls and chamber of a hollow organ undergo growth in which the overall size and volume are enlarged
Condition about a decrease in the size of a normally developed cell, tissue or organ.
Distinguished from hyperplasia.
Size of cells decrease
When organ or tissue is immobilized or is forced to cease functioning it will decrease in size
What happen during atrophy?
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Dilated cardiomyopathy.
Generalized reduction in size of body tissue as the body stores become depleted due to starvation
The walls and chamber of a hollow organ undergo growth in which the overall size and volume are enlarged
Condition about a decrease in the size of a normally developed cell, tissue or organ.
Distinguished from hyperplasia.
Size of cells decrease
When organ or tissue is immobilized or is forced to cease functioning it will decrease in size
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