For a medical abrasion, I'd prefer a definition in which the integrity of the skin is broken, but not yet a cut or a laceration.
For industrial or geology, the same considerations seem to apply. Definitely some removal of material, but not sufficient to damage the body.
It is an abrasion
A wound in which tissue is partly or completely separated from the body is called an avulsion. This type of injury often results in the tearing or ripping away of skin and underlying tissues from the body. It requires prompt medical attention to prevent infection and promote healing.
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Breast tissue is mostly made up of fat cells. Breast size is partly genetic, partly hormonal and partly diet.
Squamous epithelial tissue provides protection against abrasion in the epidermis of the skin and in the oral cavity, as well as in the vagina.
A Laceration AVULSION-- is the correct answer
The abrasion didn't really hurt much as it did not expose subdermal tissue.
They are the epithelial tissues. They lines and covers body
An abrasion is a superficial injury to the skin caused by friction or scraping. It typically results in mild bleeding and does not penetrate deep into the tissue. Clean the wound gently and monitor for signs of infection.
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