ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY THE UNITY OF FORM A
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Degeneration of an organ system is called as senescence. Degeneration occurs after the age of highest functional efficiency, such as reduced ability to repair damage, increased susceptibility to disease, gradual loss of reserve capacities, and compensate for stress.
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY THE UNITY OF FORM A
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