Which skin graft procedure uses skin from another species?
A) allograft
B) homograft
C) xenograft
D) autograft
C
Explanation: A xenograft, also known as a heterograft, is a skin graft using skin from another species. An allograft is skin from another person or cadaver. An autograft is skin from a person's own body.
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