The human body heals wounds like a tiny construction crew. When you get a scrape or cut, your body sends in special helpers called cells to fix the damage. First, they clean up the mess, then build new skin on top of it. It’s like having a mini repair team inside you all the time!
Examples
- A deep scrape might take longer to heal since more layers of skin need fixing.
- Even a big wound on your leg can be healed in weeks, just like a construction crew rebuilding a house.
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