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A leaf scar on a potato is the mark left on the tuber where a leaf was attached. Its primary function is to indicate where nutrients and water were absorbed during the leaf's growth. This scar can also help in identifying the health of the potato plant and its growth history. Additionally, it serves as a visual guide for gardeners when assessing the maturity and quality of the tuber.
Scar tissue on the temporal lobe can be caused by various factors, including traumatic brain injury, infections (like encephalitis), or conditions such as epilepsy. These injuries or illnesses can lead to inflammation and the subsequent formation of scar tissue as the brain attempts to heal. Additionally, surgical procedures involving the temporal lobe may also result in scar formation. Over time, this scar tissue can affect brain function and may lead to neurological symptoms.
The cornea of the eye does not scar because it lacks blood vessels and is made up of specialized cells that can regenerate without forming scar tissue.
Yes
The ICD-9 code for a scar located on the right parietal region of the body is 709.2.
It has no 'function' as such, it's simply a scar from where the umbilical cord used to be.
The hilum is some type of embryonic scar on the seed that lets the seed dry out.
A leaf scar on a potato is the mark left on the tuber where a leaf was attached. Its primary function is to indicate where nutrients and water were absorbed during the leaf's growth. This scar can also help in identifying the health of the potato plant and its growth history. Additionally, it serves as a visual guide for gardeners when assessing the maturity and quality of the tuber.
potential complications after healing by scar formation include all the following except...A. lack of sensory function in the areaB.contractures and adhesionsC.INCREASED HAIR GROWTHD.keloid formation
Scar.
Scar tissue on the temporal lobe can be caused by various factors, including traumatic brain injury, infections (like encephalitis), or conditions such as epilepsy. These injuries or illnesses can lead to inflammation and the subsequent formation of scar tissue as the brain attempts to heal. Additionally, surgical procedures involving the temporal lobe may also result in scar formation. Over time, this scar tissue can affect brain function and may lead to neurological symptoms.
scar
No scar.
The SCAR-S is a 5.56mm and the SCAR-H is 7.62mm
You have a scar on your hand. How did you get that scar?
Skin injuries typically heal using regeneration in which the dead or damaged cells are replaced by identical cells, while more severe injuries may heal using fibrosis. Fibrosis will not restore the function of the lost cells, however, the scar tissue is capable of holding the organ together. Therefore, regeneration is more desirable.
SCAR stands for 'Special Forces Combat Assault Rifle' and H means heavy.There are two types of SCAR, the SCAR-H(heavy) and the SCAR-L(light)