Anatomy and Physiology
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Chapter 5.6, Problem 5AYLO
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To discuss:
The steps in the healing of a wound such as a cut in the skin.
Introduction:
A damage to the tissues takes place in many ways, which includes external damage by cut, tear, scratch, graze, laceration, abrasion, wound, and etc. Repair mechanism of tissues is important for healing process. It involves the removal of inflammatory cells and formation of tissue granulation. Wound healing is the important process to repair the damages tissues. Repairing of damaged tissues is involved in two ways namely regeneration and fibrosis.
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