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skin graft taken from one site and applied to another site of the same patients body
question 24 (2 points)
skin graft taken from another species (usually a pig) to a human
question 25 (2 points)
bacterial skin - infection characterized by pustules that become crusted and rupture
Brief Explanations
- A skin - graft from one site to another on the same patient's body is an autograft. It uses the patient's own tissue, reducing the risk of rejection.
- A skin - graft from another species (like a pig to a human) is a xenograft. There is a high risk of immune rejection due to significant genetic differences between species.
- A bacterial skin - infection characterized by pustules that become crusted and rupture is impetigo. It is a common contagious skin infection.
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Question 24: Autograft
Question 25: Xenograft
Question 26: Impetigo