The skin is the body's largest organ, and its complex network of cells, nerves, and blood arteries supports the body in a variety of ways. The skin's protective function is obvious: it protects internal organs and tissues from poisons, heat and cold, disease-carrying bacteria, and other environmental threats. Skin, on the other hand, is crucial for maintaining fluid balance and controlling body temperature. Nerves in the skin detect potentially dangerous invaders, such as bees, and immune cells in the skin aid in disease prevention. For these reasons, skin loss caused by burns or trauma can be devastating to the body, weakening or even eliminating the numerous critical tasks performed by this organ.
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