| 21. | Since bacteria thrive on dead tissue, wounds are often surgically debrided to remove the devitalized tissue.
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| 22. | He was in pain for 14 months, enduring the torturous scraping of dead tissue and antiseptic baths.
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| 23. | The body naturally forms calcium on dead tissue that is too large to be absorbed into the body.
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| 24. | Over the following weeks, doctors twice removed dead tissue and breast bone, until his sternum was gone.
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| 25. | Bacteria, dead tissue cells, and small mineral particles are all examples of objects that may be phagocytized.
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| 26. | White blood cells, cellular debris, dead tissue, serous fluid, and viscous liquid ( mucus ).
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| 27. | As the disease progresses these individual rotted spots begin to come together to form massive areas of dead tissue.
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| 28. | Unlike other organs, such as the liver or stomach, the brain does not regrow damaged or dead tissue.
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| 29. | Shawn underwent surgery earlier Saturday to remove dead tissue and cover burn areas with cadaver skin to ward off infection.
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| 30. | The notion is that maggots devour dead tissue and bacteria lurking in the wound but avoid healthy skin and muscle.
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