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wounded skin Um, no. Wounded skin is the OPPOSITE of intact skin. Look up the word "intact"
An intact skin protects the body from infection, it helps to maintain body temperature, and to keep our skin protective against then harmful effect.
the sebaceous glands secrete an oily substance called sebum which helps to keep skin supple and intact
any any impaired skin
any any impaired skin
any any impaired skin
Intact skin
Intact skin
No, amphibians do not need to have there skin wet at all times. Most amphibians can be in and out of water.
A closed fracture is when the skin is still intact. A compound fracture is when the broken bone is sticking through the skin.
If the skin is not a mucus membrane, or the genital area, then if you had intact skin HIV can't be transmitted. You could hold HIV infected blood in your hand, with intact skin, and it wouldn't be transmitted.
A pig's skin keeps its internal organs intact and protected. Pig skin can also be used in medical situations where human skin grafts are necessary.