It is possible rate of cellular movement will follow the predictions made in our hypothesis, or that it will not. The average rate at which cells migrate in order to heal the wound could be roughly the same throughout the entire process. Additionally, there could be a large discrepancy in rates of cells based on their position relative to the wound, in which case studying average rate of movement over time would not be an effective way to capture cellular movement rate.
Displacement patterns in cellular movement across the wound could follow the predictions made in our hypothesis, or could demonstrate large differences in total displacement over time, based on a cells location relative to the wound. It is possible that cells closer to the wound will move a greater distance over time than cells further away from the wound.
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