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This episode breaks down a classic PYQ on apoptosis vs necrosis β a must-know concept for NEET PG, FMGE, and INICET aspirants. Learn the differences, avoid common traps, and understand the clinical relevance in under 10 minutes. Designed by a medico, for medicos.
Apoptosis vs Necrosis β PYQ Breakdown
π§ͺ PYQ Question
Which of the following is a feature of apoptosis but not necrosis?
A. Cell swelling
B. Inflammatory response
C. DNA fragmentation
D. Loss of membrane integrity
β Correct Answer: C. DNA fragmentation
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π§ Concept Breakdown
- Apoptosis is a programmed, energy-dependent cell death β clean and non-inflammatory.
- Necrosis is accidental, uncontrolled cell death β messy and inflammatory.
- Key differences:
- Apoptosis: Cell shrinkage, chromatin condensation, DNA fragmentation, intact membrane.
- Necrosis: Cell swelling, membrane rupture, inflammation.
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β οΈ Caution for Students
- Donβt confuse cell swelling (necrosis) with cell shrinkage (apoptosis).
- Inflammation is absent in apoptosis β a common MCQ trap.
- DNA laddering is a lab clue for apoptosis.
- Image-based questions often show apoptotic bodies β small, round fragments.
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π©Ί Clinical Relevance
- Apoptosis: Seen in embryogenesis, immune regulation, cancer therapy.
- Necrosis: Seen in ischemia, infections, toxins β e.g., myocardial infarction.
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By Dr.Stem cellThis episode breaks down a classic PYQ on apoptosis vs necrosis β a must-know concept for NEET PG, FMGE, and INICET aspirants. Learn the differences, avoid common traps, and understand the clinical relevance in under 10 minutes. Designed by a medico, for medicos.
Apoptosis vs Necrosis β PYQ Breakdown
π§ͺ PYQ Question
Which of the following is a feature of apoptosis but not necrosis?
A. Cell swelling
B. Inflammatory response
C. DNA fragmentation
D. Loss of membrane integrity
β Correct Answer: C. DNA fragmentation
---
π§ Concept Breakdown
- Apoptosis is a programmed, energy-dependent cell death β clean and non-inflammatory.
- Necrosis is accidental, uncontrolled cell death β messy and inflammatory.
- Key differences:
- Apoptosis: Cell shrinkage, chromatin condensation, DNA fragmentation, intact membrane.
- Necrosis: Cell swelling, membrane rupture, inflammation.
---
β οΈ Caution for Students
- Donβt confuse cell swelling (necrosis) with cell shrinkage (apoptosis).
- Inflammation is absent in apoptosis β a common MCQ trap.
- DNA laddering is a lab clue for apoptosis.
- Image-based questions often show apoptotic bodies β small, round fragments.
---
π©Ί Clinical Relevance
- Apoptosis: Seen in embryogenesis, immune regulation, cancer therapy.
- Necrosis: Seen in ischemia, infections, toxins β e.g., myocardial infarction.
#NEETPG #FMGEprep #INICET #PathologyPYQ #ApoptosisVsNecrosis #MedicoPodcast #RapidReview #MedicalStudents #ExamPrep #MBBS #HighYieldPathology #SpotifyPodcast