Cells Labile
cells refer to cells that constantly
divide by entering and remaining in the
cell cycle. These are contrasted with "stable cells" and "permanent cells". An important example of this is in the
epithelium of the
cornea, where cells divide at the basal level and move upwards, and the topmost cells
die and fall off.
Proteins In medicine, the term "labile" means susceptible to alteration or destruction. For example, a heat-labile
protein is one that can be changed or destroyed at high temperatures. The opposite of labile in this context is "stable".
Soils Compounds or materials that are easily transformed (often by
biological activity) are termed labile. For example, labile
phosphate is that fraction of soil phosphate that is readily transformed into soluble or plant-available phosphate. Labile organic matter is the
soil organic matter that is easily decomposed by
microorganisms. == Chemistry ==