Yes in the sense that the new growth of cells the covers/mends the wound. But the growth of new cells by mitosis doesn't necessarily "heal" - there are a variety of factors in the healing process.
Mitosis helps heal a wound through cell division. As the cells divide, they replace the damage cells in the wound helping it heal.
Yes as all cells will have same chromosomes
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Mitosis occurs to provide cells for growth, healing, and replacement for the body parts (regeneration)
Wound healing is a biological process that begins with trauma and ends with scar formation. There are two types of tissue injury: full and partial thickness.
The wound is slowly healing itself.
Yes, by blocking adenosine receptors (adenosine stimulates wound healing).
A scar
A scab!
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Cell division via mitosis is the way the body grows and replaces cells. If you have a wound you need to make new cells to replace the dead/injured ones as well as fill in any holes or gaps that may be in evidence.
It means he is asking if the wound is healing.
Removal of dead tissue from the wound bed
what is the significance of the epidermal layer being avasculer regardin wound healing
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either a scar or a scab...
physical
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