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Lesly Johnson
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24 January, 23:01
How would cell division heal a broken arm
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24 January, 23:29
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In order for a fracture to heal, the bones must be held in the correct position and protected. Soon after a fracture occurs, the body acts to protect the injured area, and forms a protective blood clot and callus around the fracture. New "threads" of bone cells start to grow on both sides of the fracture line.
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