Human skin loses water through evaporation, and, in general, damaged

  1. Human skin loses water through evaporation, and, in general, damaged skin loses water at a faster rate than undamaged skin. In a
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  2. Describe how intoxication affects the excretory system.(1 point) Responses drinker loses more water from the body than usual
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  3. Describe how intoxication affects the excretory system.(1 point) Responses drinker loses more water from the body than usual
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  4. Describe how intoxication affects the excretory system.(1 point) Responses drinker loses more water from the body than usual
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  9. What layer of skin is (are) damaged in a second-degree burn?Group of answer choices Only the dermis is damaged. Only the
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  10. The water cycle includes(1 point)Responses human-environment interaction. human-environment interaction. evaporation and
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