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Nataliya [291]
3 years ago
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4. Describe the blood flow to connective tissues. How does this affect wound repair?

Biology
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gogolik [260]3 years ago
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Answer:

Blood is a fluid connective tissue, a variety of specialized cells that circulate in a watery fluid containing salts, nutrients, and dissolved proteins in a liquid extracellular matrix. ... A layer of dense irregular connective tissue covers cartilage. No blood vessels supply cartilage tissue. Connective tissue is the most abundant, widely distributed, and varied type. It includes fibrous tissues, fat, cartilage, bone, bone marrow, and blood. ... Collagen also strengthens bone and cartilage.

Explanation: How does this affect wound repair?

Example: Let's say you fall off a tree and get a big gash in your leg and you need stitches well that's what that connective tissue if for when you are healing the wound you need extra skin and Cartilage to close the wound back up without it then it would take longer to figure out how to heal the wound. Also Connective tissue helps to regain any skin lose and help it grow back and if any muscles have been lost it helps to repair that also.

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