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- Name the glands of the skin and describe the secretionsthey produce.Why does thick skin lack hair follicles and sebaceous glands?Think about the locations where thick skin is found and howthe presence of hair follicles and sebaceous glands mightinterfere with the function of thick skin in those areasSummary of Skin Glands FEATURE SEBACEOUS (OIL) GLANDS ECCRINE GLANDS APOCRINE SWEAT GLANDS CERUMINOUS GLANDS Distribution Location of Secretory portion Termination of excretory duct Secretion Functions Onset of function
- 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 20Draw brackets and circles to indicate the layers and structures of the epidermis and dermis in this example of thick skin. Indicate and label the following structures: • Dermal papilla Epidermal ridge Stratum basale Stratum corneum Stratum granulosum Stratum lucidum Stratum spinosumDescribe location and principal function(s) of each of the following skin glands: sweat glands, scent glands, sebaceous glands, and mammary glands.
- Naza th Coun Ce x Pych Eany e Theo Q Week Q A&P Exerc Q com/coursehtmlfcourseld 158577198HeplDd68ed06dSa931741675dfeb9437db08410001 BIO210L34-20SP Anat & Physigy Lab I- 20SP est of Homework - The Integumentary System 7 Review Sheet Art-labeling Activity 1 hypodermis econe Sweat gland demis sebaceous (o) gland epdemis hair root har shat har folicde anector pli muncleWhat is the primary function of the accessory structure of the skin indicated by the arrows: Copyright Nreben & MillerThe form and pattern of skin ridges are determined bythe (epidermis, dermal papillae).