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What happens to cellular structures after they die? Are they absorbed by the blood?

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What happens to cellular structures after they die? Are they absorbed by the blood?

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Cells that die when they should by apoptosis (programmed cell death) go through a regulated process of DNA fragmentation followed by the cytoplasm being broken into smaller membrane wrapped “bubbles”. These break the cell up into smaller membrane enclosed fragments of the original cell, which are then removed by mainly macrophages and some other cells.

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