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- Organ Level — Skin (Epidermis and Dermis)
- Skin: Basic Structure and Function
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- Recognize Thick and Thin Skin. in Epidermis Distinguish Cell Layers and Understand Changes That Occur in Each Layer
- Skin Practical Part
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