Tissue Repair
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

    <p>Epithelium</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of cells do not proliferate under normal conditions but can proliferate when there is a need?

    <p>Stable cells</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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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    Test your knowledge of tissue repair with this quiz on the types, determinants, complications, and factors affecting repair. Learn about the replacement of damaged tissue with healthy tissue and explore local and systemic factors influencing the repair process.

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