
Tissue Repair After Injury
7th Grade · Science · 40 min
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Learning Objective
I can describe and explain the process of tissue repair after an injury.
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When salamanders lose a limb, skin cells quickly move across the wound to form a new layer called the wound epidermis.
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The process of dedifferentiation reverts cells from fully developed limb tissues back into earlier, less specialized progenitor cells.
- 3
The blastema, made of recycled cells, is a structure that grows new cells and organizes them into muscle, bone, skin, and nerve tissue to form a functional limb.


