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A young girl gets caught in a heavy spring downpour. Why doesn’t her skin get soggy?

Because she sweats it out.
Because her serous membranes are already wet.

Because her cutaneous membranes make her skin waterproof.

Because her synovial membranes already filled her body with fluid.

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User Moulay
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Because her cutaneous membranes make her skin waterproof.

Step-by-step explanation:

I did this stuff in 8th grade, so the answer seems pretty simple to me, even though I'm now in 10th grade.

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