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Ridges of the fingerprints. 7. Match the following disease or disorder with the description that best describes the
condition:
A. Acne B. Athletes Foot C. Burns D. Cancer E. Boils & Carbuncles
D
Uncontrolled cell growth
A fungus infection that invades and lives off of the dead outer layers of
the skin.
A sometimes hereditary, chronic condition characterized by reddened
epidermal lesions covered with dry, silvery scales.
I
_An inflammatory condition of infected sebaceous glands
BL _Tissue injury caused by thermal, electrical, chemical or radioactive
sources.
TAbich is not function of the clin2
What is not a function of the skin?

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