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2 January, 14:35

ensile strength of a wound is directly related to the A. size of the inflammation B. type of PMN's in the area C. numbers of neutrophils in the area D. amount of collagen present

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  1. 2 January, 14:41
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    The correct answer is D. amount of collagen present.

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    As fibroblasts begin to enter the wound site, migrate and proliferate. They lay down the collagen matrix in the wound site. Collagen deposition is important because it increases the strength of the wound. The tensile strength is ergo highest with the most collagen present.
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