MindMap Gallery Irreversible Cell Injury Types Mind Map
Irreversible cell injury is a type of cellular damage that cannot be undone; it often results from a toxic environment and depletion of energy for the cell. This mind map helps visualize the various factors that can lead to significant irreversible damage: nutrient deficiencies, hypoxia, genetic defects, and exposure to toxins. It also outlines possible ways in which such injury may manifest itself, such as cell death or apoptosis, necrosis of cells, malignancy or carcinogenesis, or autophagy or programmed cell death. As per the attached irreversible cell injury mind map, cell injury can happen in two ways — necrosis and apoptosis. Necrosis results from an outside factor, forcing the cell to die, whereas apoptosis is a natural process of programmed cell death for the body's overall benefit. A visualization of these processes in terms of a mind map can help illustrate how they occur and how they are linked. With EdrawMind, even you can create similar mind maps for your work.
Edited at 2023-01-29 11:00:26