Describe granulation tissue

A) Granulation tissue is newly formed epithelial tissue.
B) Granulation tissue is a combination of blood clots, fibroblasts, and capillaries in healing tissue.
C) Granulation tissue is all three layers of the integument forming, subcutaneous, dermis, and epidermis.
D) Granulation tissue is a raised, thickened mass of scar tissue.
E) Granulation tissue is thick, non-elastic tissue dominated by collagen fibers.


Answer: B

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