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1.3 Explain the layers of the skin and their functions: (300 words)
Describe the three main layers of the skin including the dermis, epidermis and hypodermis
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1.4 Explain the differences between the hypodermis and fascia: (200 words)
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1.5 Explain the function of the integumentary system: (100 words)
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1.6 Summarise pigments of the skin: (100 words)
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1.7 Summarise specific characteristics of skin types to include: (300 words)
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1.8 Explain the principles of skin healing: (300 words)
How does the skin heal itself?
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2.1 Explain pathology of the integumentary system: (100 words)
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3.1 Explain the effects of dehydration: (100 words)
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3.2 Explain the signs and symptoms of acne in adults: (150 words)
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3.3 Summarise a range of skin diseases: (150 words)
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3.4 Explain a range of skin injuries: (150 words)
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3.5 Explain Cellulitis: (100 words)
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3.6 Compare Psoriasis and Eczema: (300 words)
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