A blister is a protective, localized thickening of the skin, in response to repeated abrasion (friction).

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A blister is actually a small pocket of fluid that forms between the upper layers of the skin (epidermis) usually due to friction, heat, or a burn. While it does serve a protective function, it is not characterized as a localized thickening of the skin; rather, it is a collection of fluid. Hence, the statement as presented is incorrect.