Epithelialization occurs within 24 hours after the injury and is characterized by the detachment, migration, proliferation, and differentiation of cells at the base of the epidermis along the wound. Another way to put it is that after an injury mitosis increases, therefore cell production increases and those newly formed cells migrate to any exposed dermis and provide a temporary protection. Epithelialization is the second step in wound healing, the first step is inflammation, such as redness and heat, followed by epithelialization, then collagen synthesis, contraction, and remodeling.
The answer is to technical. I wanted an answer to describe what it will look like, how I will know when re-epithelialization begins, is that scabs, I don't know.
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∙ 11y agoEpithelial tissue is a type of tissue that lines the surfaces of organs and body cavities, as well as forms glands. It serves as a protective barrier, absorbing and secreting substances. Epithelial cells are tightly packed together, providing a smooth and continuous layer.
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epithelial tissue
Epithelial tissue
An epithelial membrane is a thin layer of tissue that covers organs, lines cavities, and forms the outer layer of the skin. It consists of epithelial cells attached to an underlying connective tissue layer. Epithelial membranes serve to protect, secrete, and absorb substances.
Epithelial tissue is innervated.
Apical Border is the side of an epithelial cell that faces the lumen.
epithelial tissue
An epithelial membrane is a thin layer of tissue that covers organs, lines cavities, and forms the outer layer of the skin. It consists of epithelial cells attached to an underlying connective tissue layer. Epithelial membranes serve to protect, secrete, and absorb substances.
Epithelial tissue
epithelial
The cutaneous membrane is considered an epithelial membrane. It is composed of the outer epidermis (epithelial tissue) and the deeper dermis (connective tissue).
Epithelial tissue is innervated.
epithelium or epithelial cells
Epithelial tissue does not exhibit polarity.
Apical Border is the side of an epithelial cell that faces the lumen.
Epithelial tissue lines all of the body's organs.
epithelial tissue, connective tissue
No, epithelial tissues do not conduct impulses.