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What is the genetically programmed regenerative ability of injured epithelium called?
What is the genetically programmed regenerative ability of injured epithelium called?
- Epithelial proliferation
- Epithelial migration
- Epithelialisation contact inhibition (correct)
- Epithelial regeneration
During wound healing, what material holds a wound together in the inflammatory stage?
During wound healing, what material holds a wound together in the inflammatory stage?
- Keratin
- Fibrin (correct)
- Elastin
- Collagen
How do wounds in which only the surface epithelium is injured (abrasions) heal?
How do wounds in which only the surface epithelium is injured (abrasions) heal?
- Formation of a scab without proliferation
- Proliferation of connective tissue
- Proliferation of blood vessels
- Proliferation of epithelium across the wound bed (correct)
What cardinal signs of inflammation are present during the inflammatory stage of wound healing?
What cardinal signs of inflammation are present during the inflammatory stage of wound healing?
What happens to the scab once the wound is fully epithelialized?
What happens to the scab once the wound is fully epithelialized?
During wound healing, what is the principal material holding a wound together in the inflammatory stage?
During wound healing, what is the principal material holding a wound together in the inflammatory stage?
What is the genetically programmed regenerative ability of injured epithelium called?
What is the genetically programmed regenerative ability of injured epithelium called?
How do wounds in which only the surface epithelium is injured (abrasions) heal?
How do wounds in which only the surface epithelium is injured (abrasions) heal?
What cardinal signs of inflammation are present during the inflammatory stage of wound healing?
What cardinal signs of inflammation are present during the inflammatory stage of wound healing?
What happens to the scab once the wound is fully epithelialized?
What happens to the scab once the wound is fully epithelialized?