Cellular injury refers to the damage that occurs to cells due to various stresses and insults. This can result from a wide range of factors including physical trauma, chemical exposure, infections, and geneticmutations.
Cells have the ability to adapt to certain stressors and can undergo repair processes to recover from injury. This may involve changes in size, shape, or function to cope with the stress. In cases of severe injury, the cells may be replaced through the process of regeneration or fibrosis.
From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes
Design a solution to a human problem by using materials to imitate how plants and/or animals use their external parts to help them survive, grow, and meet their needs (e.g., outerwear imitating animal furs for insulation, gear mimicking tree bark or shells for protection).