How the Four Types of Skin Tissue Heal – Video




How the Four Types of Skin Tissue Heal
How the Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, and Nervous Tissues heal with a little humor. Project for my Anatomy and Physiology Class. No words are used to describe (Short descriptions are located below). Images found on google or made in Microsoft Word. Music and sound affects also from Microsoft Clip-art sounds. Video made on Windows Movie Maker. Disclaimer: By no means was it meant for these injuries not to be taken seriously. We thought it would be easier to understand with a little humor how the four tissues can heal. Please give proper credit if you would like to use this video. Description: Epithelial Tissue heals the best. Cells divide and quickly fill in the cut. Cut heals quickly. Connective Tissue wounds usually result in scars. Fibroblasts fill up the wound with fibrous connective tissue and this is seen as a scar. Over time scars may disappear. Thick scars are called Keloids and are pictured at the end of the Connective Tissue section. Muscle Tissue is less likely to heal. Wounds fill with fibrous connective tissue (fibroblasts are pictured) and the injured area is likely to lose all function. The man is pictured not being able to lift the 1 lb box. Nervous Tissue has a small chance of healing. Injury is usually permanent and can result in paralysis like the man in the wheelchair.From:Shreya MohanViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:51More inEducation

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