• Cartilages and Knee Injuries: The knee can be a very extremely complex joint that contains both hyaline cartilage and fibrous cartilage. Most competitive sports have rules set out to reduce the amount of knee injuries.
• Problems and Serous Membranes: Certain condition including infection and chronic inflammation can cause the abnormal buildup of fluid in a body cavity. …show more content…
Germinative cell divisions replace lost epidermal cells, and mesenchymal cell divisions replace lost dermal cells. The regeneration of the skin after an injury involves four stages. Step 1 is when damage extends through the epidermis and into the dermis, bleeding generally occurs. Step 2 is when the blood clot/scab forms at the surface temporarily restores the integrity of the epidermis and restricts entry of additional microorganisms into the area. Step 3 if when fibroblast activity leads to the appearance of collagen fibers and typical ground substance. Step 4 is the formation of this rather inflexible, fibrous, noncellular scar tissue can be considered a practical limit to the healing