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This could be because they have gingival hyperplasia, which is when the gum tissue grows too much in turn covering part of the tooth passed the cemento enamel junction. This can affect someones appearance and a dentist can give options such as gum surgery or porcelain veneers in order for you to get the smile you wish for.
The IUD is in the uterine cavity, which grows and sheds a lining. Scar tissue won't grow around the IUD any more than scar tissue grows around a pierced earring.
Your skin.
the muscle tissue breaks and then grows back stronger and thicker
Normal tissue and cancerous tissue differ in several key ways. Normal tissue follows a controlled growth pattern, while cancerous tissue grows uncontrollably. Normal cells have specific functions and structures, while cancer cells often lack these specialized features. Additionally, normal tissue responds to signals that regulate growth and division, whereas cancerous tissue ignores these signals. Finally, normal tissue typically remains localized, while cancerous tissue can invade surrounding tissues and spread to other parts of the body.
When a human grows or repairs damaged tissue, the cellular process primarily involved is cell division, specifically mitosis. During mitosis, a single cell divides to produce two identical daughter cells, allowing for growth and the replacement of damaged or dead cells. Additionally, processes such as differentiation may occur, enabling these new cells to develop into specific cell types necessary for the repair of the tissue.
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An enlargement of the prostate gland may restrict the flow of urine from the bladder. The prostate gland grows larger due to an increase in the number of cells, hyperplasia.
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It mainly grows in the western division of Tennessee
Yes, hair is considered a type of tissue. It is made up of a protein called keratin, which is also found in other types of tissue such as skin and nails. Hair grows from hair follicles within the skin.
Soft tissue sarcoma is a cancer that grows in the connective tissue that separates the bodies organs. In early stages they may be no symptoms. As the sarcoma grows symptoms include a lump or swelling, pain and blockage in blood flow or digestive processes depending on where the cancer is located.