PPT-Q.1) Which system involves the study of skin and its appendages ?

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Locomotor system Endocrine system Integumentary system Skeletal system Q2 Lying down recumbent position with the face directed down is called as Anatomical position

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Locomotor system Endocrine system Integumentary system Skeletal system Q2 Lying down recumbent position with the face directed down is called as Anatomical position Prone position Supine position. Locomotor. system. Endocrine system. Integumentary system. Skeletal system. Q.2) Lying down (recumbent) position with the face directed down is called as-. Anatomical position. Prone position. Supine position. Chapter 12 Skin anatomy withMeshergraft thicknessSkin graftHumby knifeTying the dressing Using the dermatomein placeUsing the Humby knifeDefatting the FTSG 98Practical Plastic Surgery for Nonsurgeons Instructor: . Almonther. I. . Alhamedi. The Islamic University of Gaza. Department . of . Biology. E-mail : . mhamedi@iugaza.edu.ps. Web page :. http. ://site.iugaza.edu.ps/mhamedi. Characteristics of Phylum . Locomotor. system. Endocrine system. Integumentary system. Skeletal system. Q.2) Lying down (recumbent) position with the face directed down is called as-. Anatomical position. Prone position. Supine position. Evolutionary Perspective. Metamerism modified by tagmatization. Chitinous exoskeleton. Paired, jointed appendages. Ecdysis. Ventral nervous system. Coelom reduced to cavity around gonads. Open circulatory system. Dr. Archana Rani. Associate Professor. Department of Anatomy. KGMU UP, Lucknow. 27.4.2015. INTRODUCTION . Skin is the outer covering of the body.. Skin . and its . appendages constitute . the . integumentary. Epidermis. : stratified squamous, avascular. Dermis. : oil, hair, sweat glands found, vascular. Subcutaneous/Hypodermis. : adipose tissue, vascular. Functions. Protection. Regulate Body Temperature. Sensory Receptors. September 23-24 2014. Skin Appendages. The skin appendages include cutaneous glands, hair, and nails.. Cutaneous Glands. What . is cutaneous? . What is an exocrine gland? . . Cutaneous Glands. What . Pages 119-124. Appendages of the Skin. all . exocrine. . glands . (secretions . via ducts). Sebaceous glands. Sweat glands. Hair/hair follicles. Nails. © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.. Figure . 4.3 Skin structure.. Pages 119-124. Appendages of the Skin. Glands. all . exocrine. . glands (meaning they release secretions via ducts). Sebaceous glands. Sweat glands. Hair/hair follicles. Nails. © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.. Pages 119-124. Appendages of the Skin. Glands. all . exocrine. . glands (meaning they release secretions via ducts). Sebaceous glands. Sweat glands. Hair/hair follicles. Nails. © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.. (Integumentary System). Jennifer Carbrey, Ph.D.. jennifer.carbrey@duke.edu. Department of Cell Biology. Goals. To Describe:. the basic functions and types of skin. the layers of the epidermis and how . Skin . Its appendages. Skin appendages. . H. air. Nail. Sweat gland. Sebaceous gland. Breast (Mammary gland). . Epidermoid Cyst. Common, affecting young and middle age adults. Usually seen on the head, neck and trunk. Often can identifiy a punctum. Cyst contains keratin. Superficial Epidermal cyst. 5 cm. Fluid filled.

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