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-Clot becomes a scab -Extensive growth of epithelial cells beneath scab occurs -Epithelium cells from sides of wound migrate beneath scab, eventually meeting and covering wound -Fibroblasts surrounding migrate to the clot along the fibrin threads and synthesize scar tissue -Damaged blood vessels begin to regrow -Granulation tissue: tissue filling the wound

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Organization Phase


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