A diagram that shows the structure of a tissue damage cell. It shows the different types of tissue damage that occur in the cell including macrophage mast cells platelets and immune cells. The diagram is divided into three sections. The top section shows the macrophages which are responsible for the damage caused by the tissue damage. The mast cells are the main components of the tissue and the platelets are the immune cells that cause the damage to the tissue. The platelets and platelets can be seen in the top right corner of the diagram while the platelet is shown in the bottom left corner. There are also several other components in the image such as the TNF-1 TNF2 and TNF3 which help to protect the tissue from damage. These components are represented by colorful dots which represent the different stages of the damage and how they interact with each other. The image also shows the presence of ATP (ATP) in the tissue and how it affects the immune system. The ATP is responsible for producing ATP which is a protein that helps to regulate the flow of ATP through the cell's immune system and that it can cause damage to other cells.

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