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To explain: The effect on apoptosis in the rat injected with salt water, prednisolone only, and prednisolone + ACTH or ACTH only.
Introduction: In the process of apoptosis, firstly the cell shrinks and destruction of internal structures like the nucleus and cytoskeleton begins. The cell becomes round shaped, and the plasma membrane forms irregular extensions, which break into small fragments
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