PPT-Skin Accessories and Appendages

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Pages 119124 Appendages of the Skin all exocrine glands secretions via ducts Sebaceous glands Sweat glands Hairhair follicles Nails 2015 Pearson Education Inc

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Pages 119124 Appendages of the Skin all exocrine glands secretions via ducts Sebaceous glands Sweat glands Hairhair follicles Nails 2015 Pearson Education Inc Figure 43 Skin structure. The abdomen is the posterior end of the three body regions of an adult insect. It is composed of . 11 . segments. . The . abdomen bears the external genitalia of the insect. In female insects these consist of an ovipositor. Phylum: Arthropoda. Common name = arthropods. Ex. Insects, spiders, crabs, shrimp, centipedes, lobsters, ticks. Week 6. Monday . Arthropods. Arthropods . have:. Segmented body. Head. Thorax. . Abdomen. Mandibulates. Chapter 19. Diversity. 1. Over 67,000 living species and probably several times that number belong to the phylum . Arthropoda. , Subphylum . Crustacea. . . 2. Together, insects and . crustacea. 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 . Arthropoda. Insects, crabs, lobsters, etc….. Diversity:. Over 85% of all known animals are arthropods. The most successful animals on the planet!. They live in the widest range of habitats and eat the greatest varieties of food. 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. 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. Glands. all . exocrine. . glands (meaning they release secretions via ducts). Sebaceous glands. Sweat glands. Hair/hair follicles. Nails. © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.. Bansal roofing products limited can help you with complete installation and enhancement of your roof with various roofing accessories. Read More!

https://www.bansalroofing.com/roofing-accessories-that-you-need-for-your-roof/ (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 . As the world’s leading expert in re detection solutions, System Sensor delivers the highest quality, technically advanced devices to protect people and property from threats of re. Sy Skin . Its appendages. Skin appendages. . H. air. Nail. Sweat gland. Sebaceous gland. Breast (Mammary gland). . OVERVIEWS. Arthropoda is a much heterogenous group including a variety of animals with divergent views concerning their phylogeny.. Because of this reason , no definite system of classifying this phylum exists.. 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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