For reversible injuries list:
Risk-factors/Cause
Feature at the cellular level
Changes at Tissue Level
ATP Production Effect
Consequences
Reversible injury-
Causes- physical, biological, immunological, chemical, infections, nutritional.
Feature at cellular level- reduces oxidative phosphorylation, ATP depletion, cellular swelling.
Changes at tissue level- degeneration and replacement
ATP production effect- decreases
Concequences- when damage cells are repairing by proteins something if not repaired then it will damage itself and turn to cancer cell.
For reversible injuries list: Risk-factors/Cause Feature at the cellular level Changes at Tissue Level ATP Production...
For the Irreversible injury Necrosis list: Risk-factors/Cause Feature at the cellular level Changes at Tissue Level ATP Production Effect Consequences
For the Irreversible injury Apoptosis list: Risk-factors/Cause Feature at the cellular level Changes at Tissue Level ATP Production Effect Consequences
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