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Tissue Healing
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Prostaglandin: What chemical do NSAIDS affect during the tissue healing process?
Proliferation: Which phase takes from 3 - 21 days?
Angiogenesis: What is the development of new blood vessels called?
Phagocytosis: What is it called when white blood cells digest foreign bodies?
Exudate: What do you call the material that escapes from blood vessels and is composed of fluid and cells?
Hageman: ____ factor is an enzyme that converts prothrombin to thrombin to initiate blood coagulation. It is also known as factor XII.
Bradykinin: This vasodilator increases blood vessel permeability and stimulates nerve endings to cause pain.
Keloid: Excessive scar tissue is called _____ formation?
Fibroblasts: The cells that generate collagen fibers are?
Vasoconstriction: This is the body's first response after tissue injury.
Chronic: ____ inflammation occurs when acute inflammation does not eliminate injuring agents and restore normal state
Redness: The 5 signs of the inflammatory process are heat, swelling, _____, loss of function and pain.
Myofibroblasts: This cell pulls the edges of the wound toward each other.
Satellite: ____ cells are responsible for regenerating new muscle tissue.
Osteoclasts: Cell that reabsorbs dead bone tissue.
Tissue Healing
Across:2. | This cell pulls the edges of the wound toward each other. | 4. | This is the body's first response after tissue injury. | 8. | What is it called when white blood cells digest foreign bodies? | 11. | ____ cells are responsible for regenerating new muscle tissue. | 13. | What is the development of new blood vessels called? | 14. | What do you call the material that escapes from blood vessels and is composed of fluid and cells? | 15. | This vasodilator increases blood vessel permeability and stimulates nerve endings to cause pain. |
| | Down:1. | ____ inflammation occurs when acute inflammation does not eliminate injuring agents and restore normal state | 3. | The cells that generate collagen fibers are? | 5. | What chemical do NSAIDS affect during the tissue healing process? | 6. | ____ factor is an enzyme that converts prothrombin to thrombin to initiate blood coagulation. It is also known as factor XII. | 7. | Which phase takes from 3 - 21 days? | 9. | Cell that reabsorbs dead bone tissue. | 10. | Excessive scar tissue is called _____ formation? | 12. | The 5 signs of the inflammatory process are heat, swelling, _____, loss of function and pain. |
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Tissue Healing
Across:2. | This cell pulls the edges of the wound toward each other. | 4. | This is the body's first response after tissue injury. | 8. | What is it called when white blood cells digest foreign bodies? | 11. | ____ cells are responsible for regenerating new muscle tissue. | 13. | What is the development of new blood vessels called? | 14. | What do you call the material that escapes from blood vessels and is composed of fluid and cells? | 15. | This vasodilator increases blood vessel permeability and stimulates nerve endings to cause pain. |
| | Down:1. | ____ inflammation occurs when acute inflammation does not eliminate injuring agents and restore normal state | 3. | The cells that generate collagen fibers are? | 5. | What chemical do NSAIDS affect during the tissue healing process? | 6. | ____ factor is an enzyme that converts prothrombin to thrombin to initiate blood coagulation. It is also known as factor XII. | 7. | Which phase takes from 3 - 21 days? | 9. | Cell that reabsorbs dead bone tissue. | 10. | Excessive scar tissue is called _____ formation? | 12. | The 5 signs of the inflammatory process are heat, swelling, _____, loss of function and pain. |
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