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What are the two types of reactions involved in tissue repair?
What are the two types of reactions involved in tissue repair?
- Intrinsic proliferative capacity and signals
- Regeneration and maturation of tissue stem cells (correct)
- Proliferation and deposition of connective tissue
- Fibrosis and organization
What does fibrosis refer to in the context of tissue repair?
What does fibrosis refer to in the context of tissue repair?
- Inflammatory exudate
- Proliferation of cells
- Extensive deposition of collagen (correct)
- Maturation of tissue stem cells
Which type of epithelia have intrinsic proliferative capacity during tissue repair?
Which type of epithelia have intrinsic proliferative capacity during tissue repair?
- Hematopoietic cells in the bone marrow
- Basal layers of squamous epithelia of the skin (correct)
- Cuboidal epithelia of the ducts draining exocrine organs
- Columnar epithelium of the gas
What happens during the organization phase of tissue repair?
What happens during the organization phase of tissue repair?
What is the role of hematopoietic cells in tissue repair?
What is the role of hematopoietic cells in tissue repair?
Which type of cells retain the capacity to proliferate during tissue repair?
Which type of cells retain the capacity to proliferate during tissue repair?
What does fibrosis refer to in the context of tissue repair?
What does fibrosis refer to in the context of tissue repair?
Which type of tissue repair involves the deposition of connective tissue to form a scar?
Which type of tissue repair involves the deposition of connective tissue to form a scar?
In tissue repair, what develops in a tissue space occupied by an inflammatory exudate, as in organizing pneumonia affecting the lung?
In tissue repair, what develops in a tissue space occupied by an inflammatory exudate, as in organizing pneumonia affecting the lung?
Which type of epithelia have intrinsic proliferative capacity during tissue repair?
Which type of epithelia have intrinsic proliferative capacity during tissue repair?