This type of membrane covers the body surface.
What is cutaneous membrane?
This is the first step in tissue repair.
What is inflammation?
This dry membrane is located on the skin
What is cutaneous?
Scars are strong, but they are not this.
What is flexible?
What is mucous?
What is mucous membrane?
In this phase of tissue repair the epithelium is restored, leaving a scar.
What is regeneration?
This membrane is found between the joints.
What is synovial?
What is a deep and ragged wound?
What is serous?
This membrane protects the bones by preventing friction during movement.
What is the synovial membrane?
In this step of tissue repair, granulation tissue begins to grow.
What is proliferation?
This type of membrane is protective in the body cavities that open to the outside environment.
What is mucous membranes?
Scar tissue does not have the ability to secrete what?
Membrane in the shoulder.
What is synovial?
This membrane prevents organs from rubbing against eachother during movement.
What is serous membrane?
Capillaries and fibroblasts bring nutrients to the wound during which phase of tissue repair?
What is proliferation?
These membranes are completely enclosed in the ventral body cavity.
What are serous membranes?
It would be harmful for the heart to have scar tissue for this reason.
What is decreased ability to pump due to lack of flexibility?
Type of cells found in the digestive tract.
What are simple columnar epithelium?
These two tissues make up body membranes.
This type of cell enters the wound to protect it as it begins to heal?
What are immune cells?
This type of membrane lines the throat, nose, and digestive tract.
What is mucous membrane?
This is the goal of tissue repair and scar formation.
What is to prevent further damage and restore function?
Type of cells found in the lungs.
What is simple squamous epithelium?