Feeling the hardened tissue of a scar on my head I wondered what the purpose of that scarring is, such skin scars are pretty harmless but from what I understand internal scarring can cause major problems if internal organs get damaged.
An extreme example I vaguely remember is the scarring following nerve damage, the new scar tissue can't transmit signals and so the nerve stops functioning properly.
Why does scarring occur when it seems so detrimental, why don't we rebuild the old tissue?
Why is there not more (or fewer) species?. When asking such thing you should justify why you would expect something else. In other words, askingwhy is nature as it is?is hard to answer whilewhy is nature not like I would expect for such reasons?is much easier to answer. 2) Because I am an evolutionary geneticists and I know very little about physiology. – Remi.b Mar 27 '17 at 19:35