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Funktionen und Aufbau der Haut

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Die Haut ist als äußere Begrenzung unseres Körpers zur Umwelt mit 1,5 bis 2 m2 Fläche das größte Organ des Menschen. Sie erfüllt zahlreiche wichtige Aufgaben wie z.B. die Wahrnehmung der Sinnesempfindungen Tast-sinn, Temperaturempfinden, Schmerz und Juckreiz.

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