Asked by Katana Yama
How does mitosis assist in healing injuries?(1 point)
Responses
It allows for cells to create platelets for the wound to scab
It allows for cells to create platelets for the wound to scab
It releases hormones which call immune system cells to the site of the injury
It releases hormones which call immune system cells to the site of the injury
It allows for cells to replicate, in order to replace damaged tissue
It allows for cells to replicate, in order to replace damaged tissue
Mitosis plays no role in healing injuries.
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It allows for cells to create platelets for the wound to scab
It allows for cells to create platelets for the wound to scab
It releases hormones which call immune system cells to the site of the injury
It releases hormones which call immune system cells to the site of the injury
It allows for cells to replicate, in order to replace damaged tissue
It allows for cells to replicate, in order to replace damaged tissue
Mitosis plays no role in healing injuries.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**It allows for cells to replicate, in order to replace damaged tissue.**
Mitosis is the process by which cells divide and replicate, allowing for the replacement of damaged or lost cells during the healing process.
**It allows for cells to replicate, in order to replace damaged tissue.**
Mitosis is the process by which cells divide and replicate, allowing for the replacement of damaged or lost cells during the healing process.
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