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RedshirtingRedshirting is when a player is allowed to practice with a team for a season and still retain 4 years of eligibility, as long as the player doesn't play in any games. Redshirting was originally intended as a way for injured players not to lose a year of eligibility due to injury. Now, however, it is also frequently used for incoming freshmen, to give them collegiate experience (although not in games) and for a variety of other reasons.Redshirting is only done in college.
Why: If health and safety is not included in organizational planning, then it will be ignored; and then people could be injured , made ill, or killed. That is not an acceptable outcome for any organized endeavor.
Yes. The NFL mandates that teams put out an injury report every week to declare who's hurt and how bad. However, when a player is seriously injured, and that injury will take a long time to heal, the team may put the player on 'injured reserve'. This is a list outside the normal roster limits, but once on the list, a player cannot rejoin the regular roster that season.
Cell division via mitosis is the way the body grows and replaces cells. If you have a wound you need to make new cells to replace the dead/injured ones as well as fill in any holes or gaps that may be in evidence.
asexual reproduction, growth, replacement of older cells, repair of older cells, and the repair of injured tissues.
No he is not injured.
In multicellular organisms, cell division must be carefully regulated to ensure that growth of the organism is coordinated, replacement of dead cells takes place in an orderly fashion, and repair of injured cells is initiated when needed. Cell division must also be halted when growth and repair are completed. Cell division is controlled by a variety of factors. One of the most important controls is carried out by molecules called growth factors.
Injured is the past tense of injure.
the thyroid can be injured, by a punch
All cells in your body are constantly going through mitosis. Mitosis is the division of cells to make an exact replica of itself. Mainly your cells go through mitosis if a cell dies or gets injured.
if your son was injured. if your son played five games sporadically, then maybe not, it is all up to what the ncaa says
big show injured it