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A woman was chopping vegetables when she accidentally cut her finger. A few days later, she observed a brownish layer on the wound on her finger. Explain how the wound healed itself over time. Tiles Blood vessels dilate. Fibroblasts make collagen. There is an aggregation of platelets. Neutrophils consume the bacteria. The wound closes. Macrophages remove damaged tissue. Sequence ↓ ↓ ↓

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First, the blood vessels dilate (so the blood cells can go to the damaged tissue)

Then, there's platelet's aggregation (the primary hemostasis) to stop the bleeding

Fibroblasts make collagen to cicatrize the wound

Neutrophils consume the bacteria.

After that, the macrophage removes the damages tissues

And finally, the would closes

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User Andy  Gee
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First of all, there would be vasodilation of blood vessels. Next, platelets will rush to the wound site forming a platelet plug. Next would be acute inflammation wherein neutrophils consume the contaminants such as bacteria. Macrophages then will remove the damage tissue. Next, there would be production of collagen by the fibroblast which will eventually close the wound.
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