Tissue Repair Flashcards

1
Q

Replacement of destroyed tissue by the same kind of cells

A

Regeneration

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2
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Repair by dense (fibrous) connective tissue (scar tissue)

A

Fibrosis

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3
Q

Aspects determining regeneration vs. fibrosis.

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  1. Type of tissue damaged
  2. Injury severity
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4
Q

Permeable capillaries.
Clotting.

A

Inflammation

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5
Q

New capillaries.
Dispose clot, fibroblasts.
Rebuild collagen fibers.

A

Granulation tissue forms

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6
Q

Detached scab.
Scar visibility depends on severity.

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Regeneration and fibrosis effect, permanent repair

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7
Q

Tissues regenerating easily.

A
  1. Epithelial Tissues
  2. Fibrous Connective Tissues
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8
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Type of tissues that regenerate poorly

A

Skeletal Tissues

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9
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Types of tissues replaced largely with scar tissue.

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  1. Cardiac Tissues
  2. Nervous Tissues (brain, spinal cord)
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