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What happens to the cells of injured tissue ?

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The cells of the injured tissue start dividing and increase in numbers to repair and heal the injured tissue.
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  12. what is the source of proteins ? What are they made up of ?

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  13. Whether new cells are formed during healing of wound ?

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  16. Whether the gametes are diploid or haploid ? Why ?

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  17. How are the haploid cells formed ?

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  18. What is the importance of halpoid cells ?

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  19. From where do we obtain lipids ?

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