PPT-The Dermis and Accessory Structures

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Skin Pigment The color of your skin is due to an interaction between 1 epidermal pigmentation 2 dermal circulation Epidermal Pigmentation Two pigments present in

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Skin Pigment The color of your skin is due to an interaction between 1 epidermal pigmentation 2 dermal circulation Epidermal Pigmentation Two pigments present in the epidermis 1 Carotene orangeyellow pigment found in the stratum . 30 What is a ent arport A Tent Carport is considered by many to be a temporary structure to use as cover for a personal or recreational vehicle However he oning ode does not make a distinction between types of carports Tent type carports have the sa Dermis: middle layer. A. Tissue . Type. Tissue: . Dense Irregular Connective Tissue. Contains: . Collagen. Fibers: Strong and resist stretching but can bend. Elastic. Fibers: allow stretching but also recoil back. 1. Participant Line: . (866) 293-8291. Conference ID: . 67589335. Effective August 8th. Dealers can submit . IBP Labor Warranty. through GM System.. Parts Warranty . continues to be covered by IBP Supplier.. 1. Digestion and absorption. It is the physical and chemical break down of food. Absorption. It is the passing of the digested food through the epithelial cells into the blood stream. 2. Digestive system. Integument.  covering. Covers the outside of the body & is easily observed. Can be used as a diagnostic tool for determining health. AP1 Chapter 5. 1. I. Functions of the Integumentary System. Skin Pigment. The color of your skin is due to an interaction between:. (1) epidermal pigmentation. (2) dermal circulation. Epidermal Pigmentation. Two pigments present in the epidermis:. (1) Carotene – orange-yellow pigment found in the stratum . Introduction. The integumentary system is composed of:. Skin. Hair. Nails. Sweat glands. Oil glands. Mammary glands. © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.. Introduction. The skin is the most visible organ of the body. Figure 15.1 The eye and accessory structures. Surface anatomy of the right eye Lateral view; some structures shown in sagittal section Figure 15.2 The lacrimal apparatus. Figure 15.3 Extrinsic eye muscles. Chapter 6: Integumentary System I. Introduction A. Introduction 1 . The skin is composed of several kinds of tissues. 2. Skin is a protective covering that prevents many harmful substances from entering the body. Chapter 6: Integumentary System I. Introduction A. Introduction 1 . The skin is composed of several kinds of tissues. 2. Skin is a protective covering that prevents many harmful substances from entering the body. Page 1of 6SP-62020Unlike primary structures which are central to the fundamental use of a property and are typically residential dwellings accessory structures are detached from the primary structurec papillary dermis. s. weat duct. hypodermis. s. weat glands. s. weat duct. melanocyte. Melanocytes & Langerhans Cells. melanocytes. Langerhans cells. sb. sp. sg. sc. Slide 0059: Lip. o. rbicularis . . 1. Hair can be found in nearly all regions of the skin.. . 2. individual hairs develop from cells at the base of the hair follicle, an invagination of the lower epidermis that dips down into the dermis.. dr. Ahmed Almusawi 1 DERMIS The dermis is the layer of connective tissue that supports the epidermis and binds it to the subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis). The thickness of the dermis varies with the

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