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  • 23-05-2020
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If the cells involved in healing were damaged what would happen

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Cells involved in healing are called fibroplasts (for a wound). If there were little to no fibroplasts, your body could never heal again (which means one small injury can mean a big impact to you) or it may take more time to heal.

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