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Apoptosis

Apoptosis is a regulated and controlled process of biochemical events that lead to characteristic cell morphology changes and death. The signal for cell death can come from within the cell as a result of stress, or externally. After the self-destruction, the remnants of the cell – apoptotic bodies, are ingested by special cells of the immune system and cleared from the tissue. The average adult loses billions of cells due to apoptosis each day.