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Group VI :

1. NAZELA NANDA PUTRI


2. AYU MEIWATI WARUWU
3. NORA AMARA SIMBOLON
4. BLESSERY
5. FINCE INDRA JAYA WARUWU
The cell growth
 The growth and development of every living being
depends on cell growth and cell multiplication. This
applies to both unicellular and multicellular beings.
In the period of cell growth will undergo certain
changes and will generally pass through the stages of
cell growth that include:
1. Stage G1 (first gap phase)
2. Stage S (synthetic phase)
3. Stage G2 (second gap phase)
The cell aging
 Aging Is A Physiological Process Yg Understanded
 The aging process That is the progressive destruction
of the structure and function of the mature creature
because the elderly who eventually led to the death of
the organism
Due to lack of ability and this function resulted in the
creature is less resistant to infectious diseases or
frequent vital disorders that can accelerate the death
of surrounding tissue
Theories about aging

1. The network ages due to random mutations in DNA


that will meninbulkan various abnormalities
2. The abnormalities occur due to the cross-linking
between kolangen and protein
3. Aging occurs because of komulatif tissue damage
caused by free radicals formed in it
Next............!!
 The Denting Theory That every cell can not avoid the
toxic substances in its life consequently the ability of
cells to function will decrease so that the cell will age.
The proof is pigment buildup on the skin and nerves
(cells that do not divide) and little found in the liver
The sign of aging
 1. Reduced muscle strength, lung capacity,
metabolism, heart pump power
2. There is pigment buildup on the skin and muscles
3. Collagen elasticity in the skin is reduced causes skin
wrinkles and rough
4. Blurred eyes, gray hair, diminished hearing and
forgetfulness
5. Behavior like a childhood This situation began to
look 30 years old
Reduced organ abilities by
gradually due
 1. Many body organs that lose its function
2. Many organs lose weight even though not many cells
are lost
3. The lost cell is replaced with connective tissue / fat
so that the weight remains the same
 Organs that lose their ability and function more and
more are organs whose cells do not divide actively such
as heart muscle, kidneys, nerves and brain
Organs that exhibit a slight loss of function are the
bone marrow, liver and pancreas
Next.........!!!
 Experiments in mice that is by reducing calories can
prolong the life of these mice This possibility applies
also to humans
 In animals with reduced calorie intake as a result it
lowers
metabolism
of cross-linking of free-radical formation proteins
damage to macromolecules and increase the turnover
of proteins that lead to long added lifespan
Thank you very much

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