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The appearance of pebbly texture on the surface of a deep wound indicates what process is taking place A.Granulation B.scabbing C.Grafting D.Coagulation
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The appearance of pebbly texture on the surface of a deep wound indicates what process is taking place
A.Granulation
B.scabbing
C.Grafting
D.Coagulation
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The answer is A; Granulation. Just went over it in class
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B. Scabbing. A scab is a shield or natural bandage that forms over a cut after the blood begins to clot. The scab protects the cut from getting infected and underneath the new skin if forming. Scabs will eventually fall off once the skin underneath has completed its rejuvenation process.
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