Submitted by JavaScriptBest t3_y4eniz in askscience
For example, when i cut my finger it heals, ok cool, but lemme give another example,
lets say hypothetically someone ripped the skin off the tip of both index fingers and stuck them together for a bunch of weeks without the fingers moving at all.
when healing will the fingers fuse together or will they heal separately? If so how does it know where to heal? How does your body distinguish where to heal?
exphysed t1_isi5byw wrote
The damaged cells release chemical signals that signal to nearby cells which starts the healing process. Many tissues have stem cells sitting there just waiting for that signal and they jump into action when they get the signal.