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Once a Scab Has Formed, What Happens Next

Question 88

Question 88

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Once a scab has formed, what happens next?


A) phagocytic cells remove dead material.
B) the scab sloughs off.
C) fibroblasts from the wound edge form new collagenous fibers.
D) blood vessels send out new branches under the scab.

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