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Mechanical forces that produce tissue trauma would be classified as which type of cellular injury?
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Mechanical forces that produce tissue trauma would be classified as which type of cellular injury?
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physical agents are mechanical forces that produce injury or tissue trauma. some examples of this are extremes of temperature (burns and really deep cold), sudden changes in atmospheric pressure, radiation, and electric shock.
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