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In cell biology and pathophysiology, cellular adaptation refers to changes made by a cell in response to adverse or varying environmental changes.
In cell biology and pathophysiology, cellular adaptation refers to changes made by a cell in response to adverse or varying environmental changes.
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The adaptation may be physiologic (normal) or pathologic (abnormal). Four types of morphological adaptations include: 1. Atrophy, 2. Hypertrophy, 3. Hyperplasia, and 4. Metaplasia.
The adaptation may be physiologic (normal) or pathologic (abnormal). Four types of morphological adaptations include:
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2. Hypertrophy,
3. Hyperplasia, and
4. Metaplasia.