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What depends on the extent of necrosis and the presence of a connective tissue framework for regeneration of injured tissue?
What depends on the extent of necrosis and the presence of a connective tissue framework for regeneration of injured tissue?
- The process of inflammation
- The regenerative capacity of involved cells (correct)
- The ability to divide
- The number of surviving viable cells
Which process involves the replacement of lost parenchymal cells by surviving parenchymal cells of the same type?
Which process involves the replacement of lost parenchymal cells by surviving parenchymal cells of the same type?
- Proliferation
- Regeneration (correct)
- Scar formation
- Inflammation
Which type of cells are continuously dividing and regenerate actively throughout life to replace the destroyed cells?
Which type of cells are continuously dividing and regenerate actively throughout life to replace the destroyed cells?
- Fibroblasts
- Labile cells (correct)
- Stable cells
- Permanent cells
Which process involves the replacement of damaged tissue by connective tissue with scar formation?
Which process involves the replacement of damaged tissue by connective tissue with scar formation?
Which type of cells include fibroblasts, smooth muscles, osteocytes, and chondrocytes?
Which type of cells include fibroblasts, smooth muscles, osteocytes, and chondrocytes?
Which type of cells have no capacity for mitotic division in postnatal life?
Which type of cells have no capacity for mitotic division in postnatal life?
Which component is involved in the process of repair with granulation tissue scaffolding?
Which component is involved in the process of repair with granulation tissue scaffolding?
What is the reason for repair by scar formation occurring?
What is the reason for repair by scar formation occurring?
How does wound strength change over time during healing?
How does wound strength change over time during healing?
What are the differences between healing of skin wounds by first intention and second intention?
What are the differences between healing of skin wounds by first intention and second intention?