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3.Describe the hypodermis, dermis, and epidermis.
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- Use the list below to answer the questions. The integumentary system is A. Papillary, reticular made of what two layers? Name three accessory structuresB. The Nail body or plate that are part of the integumentary system. Name the two layers that C. Sebaceous and sudoriferous comprise the dermis. Provide two other names for the D. Holocrine, Apocrine and Merocrine hypodermis. Name two types of tissue that E. Fat cells can be found beneath the hypodermis. What type of cells make up close F. Root and shaft to 50% of the hypodermis? Name the most abundant cell in G. The hair, nails, the Multicellular Exocrine glands the epidermis. Name the cell that gives us color.H. Keratinocytes Name the cell that helps with I. Lunula our immune response.A Font M Paragraph Styles Describe and explain four (4) reasons why the skin contributes to the body's homeostasis. Dictate How is the epidermis different from the dermis - give me four (4) reasons? 1 of 6 314 words IX Editor Contrast keratin and melanin in terms of their structures and functions. 255 Contrast sebaceous and sudoriferous glands in terms of their locations in the skin and what they make in the skin. Focus = Photo by Ev Tchebotarev MAR 20Compare structural and functional differences in thin and thick skin by completing the table below. FEATURE THIN SKIN THICK SKIN Distribution Epidermal thickness Epidermal strata Epidermal ridges Hair follicles and muscles arrector pili Sebaceous glands Sudoriferous glands Sensory receptors
- DISCUSS in at least 3 paragraphs, Development of the epidermis.Which layer of skin contains projections that forms curving ridges into fingerprints and footprints? Group of answer choices dermis perimysium hypodermis epidermisUse the list below to answer the questions. The Integumentary system is A. Papilary, reticular made of what two layers? Name three accessory structuresB. The Nall body or plate that are part of the Integumentary system. Name the two layers that C. Sebaceous and sudoriferous comprise the dermis. Provide two other names for the D. Holocrine, Apocrine and Merocrine hypodermis. Name two types of tissue that E. Fat cells can be found beneath the hypodermis. What type of cells make up close F. Root and shaft to 50% of the hypodermis? Name the most abundant cell in G. The halr, nalls, the Multicellular Exocrine glands the epidermis. Name the cell that gives us color.H. Keratinocytes Name the cell that helps with I. Lunula our Immune response. The length of the hair proper J. Melanocytes can be divided Into what two components? (Tip: above and below the epidermis) Name the three Inner K. Subcutaneous and Superficial Fascia components of the hair shaft. List the two types if L. Muscle or bone…
- Complete the table by identifying the dermal region and providing a description. Region of the Dermis (superficial to deep) DescriptionPlease answer together 1. Patient A and Patient B suffered different degrees of burn during an accident. Patient A had only the epidermis layer destroyed, while Patient B had both the epidermis and the dermis layers destroyed. Without skin grafting, will body hair grow back on Patient A? How about Patient B? Explain 2. Name 3 different types of accessory structures in the skin that play an important role in maintaining homeostasis? Give specific examples to show how these accessory structures can maintain homeostasis through negative feedback.Answer the following. What is the relative thickness, permeability to water, and relative strength of epidermis and dermis? Write in table.
- Choose: Stratum Spinosum, Epidermis, Stratum Lucidum, Arrestor pili muscle, Sensory nerve fiber, lamellar ( Pacinian ) corpuscle, Hypodermis, Dermal Papillae, Hair root, Sebaceous (oil) gland , Stratum corneum, Hair follicle (between shaft and root), Hair shaft, Eccrine seat gland, Stratum granulosum, Tactile (Meissner's) corpuscle, Stratumbasale, Adipose tissue, Hair follicle receptor, DermisThis is a picture of Thick Skin - dermis. Please use arrows to identify the following: papillary layer reticular layer collage fibersThis is an image of skin. Identify "5" dermis epidermis hypodermis 5