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Which type of cells heal by fibrosis if damaged?
Which type of cells heal by fibrosis if damaged?
- Blood and lymphoid tissue
- Permanent cells (correct)
- Stable cells
- Labile cells
What is the defining characteristic of labile cells?
What is the defining characteristic of labile cells?
- They heal by fibrosis if damaged
- They do not proliferate under normal conditions
- They are found in muscle tissue
- They continuously divide (correct)
Which factor determines the type of repair?
Which factor determines the type of repair?
- The type of damaged cells (correct)
- The age of the individual
- The supporting framework
- The location of the damage
Which type of tissue heals by regeneration if damaged?
Which type of tissue heals by regeneration if damaged?
Which type of cells do not proliferate under normal conditions but can proliferate when there is a need?
Which type of cells do not proliferate under normal conditions but can proliferate when there is a need?
Flashcards
Permanent Cells
Permanent Cells
Cells that heal by fibrosis, leading to scar formation when damaged.
Labile Cells
Labile Cells
Cells that continuously divide and replicate throughout life.
Epithelium
Epithelium
Epithelial tissues are capable of regeneration upon damage, allowing for the restoration of original tissue structure and function.
Stable Cells
Stable Cells
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Study Notes
Cell Healing and Repair
- Connective tissue cells heal by fibrosis if damaged
Characteristics of Cells
- Labile cells are characterized by having a high proliferative capacity
Determinants of Repair
- The type of repair is determined by the type of cell and tissue involved
Tissue Healing
- Epithelial tissue heals by regeneration if damaged
Cellular Proliferation
- Stable cells do not proliferate under normal conditions but can proliferate when there is a need
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