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| Covering and lining; Cutaneous, mucous, serous |
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| Connective tissue; areolar connective tissue line joints, bursae, and tendon sheaths |
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| Skin; keratinizing stratified squamous epithelium; dry membrane |
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| stratified squamous or columnar epithelium resting on loose connective tissue (lamina propria); lines body cavities open to exterior |
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| Simple squamous ep. one areolar connective tissue, parietal and visceral layer separated by serous fluid |
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| Functions: regulate heat loss, protective barrier, vitamin D |
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| Outer layer of skin consisting of stratified squamous ep.; capable of keratinizing (becoming tough) |
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| Deeper layer of skin consisting of dense connective tissue |
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| subcutaneous; Adipose tissue that anchors the skin to underlying organs (fat storage) |
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| Pigment produced by melanocytes that gives skin and hair its color; yellow, rust, brown, and black |
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| Orange-yellow pigment that contributes to skin color (found in carrots) |
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| exocrine; eccrine (sweat) and apocrine (into armpit hair) |
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| exocrine; oil-secreting (usually into hair) |
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1st-Epidermis damaged, heals in 2-3 days 2nd-Epidermis and some dermis damaged (blisters) 3rd-Destroy entire thickness of skin |
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