Briefly describe why cardiac tissue cannot repair itself after damage? Cardiac muscle lacks stem cells and mature cardiac muscle fibers cannot go through mitosis. This is a network of specialized cardiac muscle fibers that provide a path for each cycle of cardiac excitation to progress through the heart.
If the rust is only on the outside of the microwave you can wipe it down with a cleaning agent for rust. If it is on the inside mechanics, you can not remove it without damage.
It will cost about 4000 to 1500 dollars up front
you buy paint protection
Depending on the extent of damage, it can be reground and polished to the next size bearings be it .010, .020 or .030 over, .030 being the maximum.
You do not have to reset the computer after this repair. If the Check Engine Light is on it is not because you made this repair. If you disconnected the battery the computer will reset itself.
The brain is a part of your body that cannot repair itself.
Cartilage cannot repair itself.
Yes, the liver has the ability to regenerate and repair itself after injury or damage.
TEETH are the only part of the body that can't repair itself
we must wear ear protection when operating loud machinery because of loud voice our eardrum will damage, Once the eardrum will damage it cannot repair itself and causes deafness.
The damage that cannot be repaired in a Liquid Fertilizer Spill would be, you cannot fix the habitat of a home, in the water/lake, and you cannot repair your night with your mom.
Yes, the liver has the ability to repair itself after damage or injury, a process known as liver regeneration. However, repeated or severe damage can impair this ability and lead to long-term liver problems. It is important to seek medical advice for proper treatment and management of liver damage.
In the same way your skin repairs itself. It has evolved genetically to be able to repair the external damage that happens occasionally.
Cardiac muscle cells cannot regenerate, meaning that they have limited ability to repair and replace damaged muscle tissue. This is because most cardiac muscle cells are terminally differentiated and do not undergo cell division.
The DNA base sequence changes permanently
The DNA base sequence changes permanently
Cardiac erosion refers to a rare mechanical complication of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) where the valve can erode into the heart tissue. This can cause problems such as bleeding and damage to the heart muscle. Treatment may involve surgical repair or replacement of the eroded valve.