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25. Burns that damage the epidermis only are classified as: Group of answer choices first-degree crustations third-degree vesicular second-degree

          25. Burns that damage the epidermis only are classified as:
Group of answer choices
first-degree
crustations
third-degree
vesicular
second-degree
        

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00:01 So here in this question we can say that the right answer from the group of answer choices is fibroblast so the reason i mean the answer is fibroblast.
00:11 Now going on to the reason why we choose this answer as fibroblast so here we can say that fibroblast are playing a crucial role in repairing and rebuilding the dermis by providing a collagen and other extracellular matrix components...
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