How do the cells in our body replace the damaged cells
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The damaged cells in the body can be replaced by:
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- Cells are repaired by connective tissue.
- This involves the influx of debris-removing inflammatory cells, formation of granulation tissue (a substance consisting of fibroblasts and delicate capillaries in a loose extracellular matrix) and conversion of said granulation tissue into fibrous tissue that is remodeled over time to form a scar.
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When cells become damaged or die the body makes new cells to replace them. This process is called cell division. One cell doubles by dividing into two. Two cells become four and so on.
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