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- Which of the following would result in the more rapid absorption of a drug: a subcutaneous injection or an intradermal injection? Why?FIGURE 10-3 label this section of a finger with the appropriate terms on the lines provided and on the blanks in the Lab Report at the end of this Shaft of hair Arrector pili muscle Relaxed Contracted FIGURE 10-2 When the arrector pili contracts, it pulls the follicle and hair into a perpendicular position, improving the insulation quality of the hair Notice how a "goose pimple" is raised around the follicle opening. 4. 3. 2 exercise.Intradermal melanocytic pigmented nevus H&E staining Mark the corresponding elements in the picture: 1 - epidermis 2 - dermis 3- nevus-cells 4- accumulation of melanin Description: Specify the localization of melanin accumulations
- Please read questions carefully, they are purposefully written to be trick question 31. Which of the following statements relating to the hypodermis is incorrect? a. it is also called the subcutaneous layer b. it is not part of the skin c. It is a storage site for body fat d. it is deep to the epidermal and dermal skin layers e. none of the aboveAnswer the following questions about the integumentary system. Name each of the five sublayers of the epidermis in order from superficial to deep. For each layer, describe one unique characteristic and name the type of cells found there. Next, make a sentence to help you remember the order of the layers. Use the first letter of the second part of each layer (for example use the letter G for stratum granulosum) since they all start with "stratum." Put together a sentence with 5 words that start with the letters. For example I think "Please Make A Taco" to help me remember prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.The pictures on the second column are some of the problems encountered in improper techniques of tissue processing. Match the pictures on what causes (Column 3) them and on troublshooting techniques (Column 4) that fixes them.
- Answer the following statements by choosing the correct layer of skin. 1. The epidermis is a epithelial tissue that is stratified squamous. 2. The [Select ] is responsible for the synthesis of cholecalciferol. 3. The [Select ] * contains melanocytes. 4. The [Select ] * aids in regulating our body temperature by providing insulation. 5. The [Select ] * is where most of the nerve endings, and hair follicles are located.the type of fundic glands is simple branched tubular glands 事 true FalseThis is an image of skin. Identify "4" sweat gland hair follicle melanocyte sebaceous gland 4