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The Innate Ability of Cells to Self-Destruct Is a Part

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The innate ability of cells to self-destruct is a part of physiological processes known as


A) a free radical response.
B) the coenzyme restriction model.
C) the unified theory of aging.
D) programmed cell death.

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