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This is where there is increased blood flow to the tissues as a result of the actions of inflammatory mediators released by damaged skin:
 
  a. zone of stasis
  b. zone of coagulation
  c. zone of necrosis
  d. zone of hyperemia

Question 2

This layer contains the important sensory nerves and also the support structures such as the hair follicles, sweat glands, and oil glands:
 
  a. dermis
  b. epidermis
  c. subcutaneous
  d. coagulation



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Answer to Question 1

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