Scar.
A scab grows over the wound and then heals.
No. DNA is what chromosomes are made of. DNA is wound around proteins like thread on a spool, but since DNA is one long"string", the DNA is wound around many protein "spools", all of which are connected by DNA. This string of DNA/protein "thread on spools" is wound around itself, and wound around itself, and wound around itself a lot more, then (after a pretty intricate process) Wala! You have a chromosome.
A rod or pin, tapered at one end and usually weighted at the other, on which fibers are spun by hand into thread and then wound.
A reel is either a lively dance originating in the Highlands of Scotland, the music associated with the dance, or a frame such as one that yarn or thread can be wound.
When a shape memory polymer is used to stitch a wound loosely, the temperature of the body makes the thread tighten and close the wound, applying just the right amount of force. This is an example of a 'smart' polymer. i.e. one that changes in response to changes around it. In this case a change in temperature causes the polymer to change its shape. Later, after the wound is healed, the material is designed to dissolve and is harmlessly absorbed by the body. Hope this helps:)
how do you change disaster to mean one letter at a time
rearrange N and E and change the first letter.
If going to a hospital is not an option, one should begin by cleaning the wound. After cleaning the wound one should bandage the wound with sterile gauze. Many deep wounds may graze or sever either/both nerves and blood vessels. It would be most adviseable to go to a doctor so that they may properly suture the cut. If you ABSOLUTELY cannot go to a hospital (ex. in the middle of the woods with no hope of rescue) you should sterilize a needle and thread and then suture the wound yourself after cleaning the wound with plenty of boiled water (not boiling, boiled) and then wrap it afterwards.
Poor circulation reduces the supply of nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
The thread guide keeps the thread going straight in one direction.
The thread guide keeps the thread going straight in one direction.