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21 Ιουν 2016 · For decades, biological processes such as differentiation, tumorigenesis, and cellular aging have been thought to be irreversible. A stem cell loses its stemness during differentiation, while a differentiated cell cannot regain the stemness spontaneously.
2 Οκτ 2024 · Population geneticists also share an intuitive notion of reversibility. Some biological processes make the return of a population to a previous state possible. Obvious examples include reverse mutation, especially if repeated; backwards selection (i.e. inverted selection coefficients); and chance (random drift).
Let's look at an example of a reversible reaction in biology. In human blood, excess hydrogen ions (H +) bind to bicarbonate ions (HCO 3-) forming an equilibrium state with carbonic acid (H 2 CO 3). This reaction is readily reversible.
A reversible process is a process in which the system and environment can be restored to exactly the same initial states that they were in before the process occurred, if we go backward along the path of the process. The necessary condition for a reversible process is therefore the quasi-static requirement.
A reversible change is a change that can be undone or reversed such as: dissolving. melting. freezing. evaporation. mixing. If you can get back the substances you started the reaction with,...
A reversible process is an idealized thermodynamic process that occurs in such a way that the system and its surroundings can be returned to their original states without any net change in the universe.