A surface that is pulled or drawn tightly, such as skin, is called:
A) eschar.
B) intradermal.
C) taut.
D) striae.
C
Explanation:
A) An eschar is a scab.
B) Intradermal means within the skin.
C) Correct.
D) Striae are streaks or lines on the skin.
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