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Will be marked brainliest and gets 100 points
suppose a patient comes in to see a physician. this patient fell asleep and received a severe sunburn. which system of the patient's body should the physician be concerned about?
a.) integumentary
b.) skeletal
c.) respiratory
d.) muscular
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