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As the cell ages the number of mitochondrial present in a cell decreases. This structural change reduces the cell's ability to produce energy. As the cell ages the lysosomes become less able to break down wast proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and fats. Result is a build up waste within the cell.

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Cellular changes during Aging Mitochondrial changes: Lysomal changes


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