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Cell specialization of the cells
Differentiation
Stem Cells undifferentiated or
specialized., can be
transplanted and
encouraged to form a
particular cell
Order, Disorder, Neoplastic cell growth Benign or malignant
and Death
Metastasis
Spread of a tumor to a
secondary site
Hypertrophy Increase on size
Atrophy
Decrease on size
Necrosis
tissue death
Metabolism The way the body utilizes Anabolism is building,
energy Catabolism is the
breakdown
Energy, The ability to do work or to
putt matter into motion
Carbohydrates Monosaccharide Glucose Main source
Disaccharide of energy
Polysaccharide
Glycogen is the storage the storage form of
form of glucose glucose in the liver and
muscles
Glycolysis anaerobic catabolism of
glucose to lactic acid
refers to the making of
glucose from a nonglucose
Gluconeogenesis. source
Lipids Triglyceride and a triglyceride is formed from phospholipid is
phospholipids one glycerol attached to formed from