Apoptosis

/ˌæpəpˈtoʊsɪs/ noun

The programmed death of cells as a normal and controlled part of growth or development; cellular suicide for the greater good.

From Greek 'apoptosis' (falling off), from 'apo-' (from) + 'ptosis' (falling), like leaves falling from a tree. Your body kills 50-70 BILLION cells per day this way.

AMአፖፕቶሲስ
ARالوفاة النشطة
BNআপোপটোসিস
CAapoptosi
CSapoptose
DAapoptose
DEApoptose
ELαποπτωση
ESapoptosis
FAاپوپتوز
FIapoptoosi
FRapoptose
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