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| Cover a surface, line a cavity or cover an organ |
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| Epithelial membranes that secrete mucus |
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| Epithelial membranes that line cavities and organs |
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| Your outside-epithelial layer |
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| The only membrane that is made of connective tissue |
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| Term used to describe flat cells |
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| Term that describes the waterproofed cells of the cutaneous epithelium |
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| This vitamin is manufactured by the skin |
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| The outer layer of the skin |
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| The inner layer of the skin, sometimes called your hide |
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| Localized concentration of pigment-containing cells |
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| This layer accounts for your fingerprints |
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| Cells that produce the pigments in our skin |
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| Place where melanocytes produce pigment, rapid cell reproduction too |
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| The outside of your hair shaft |
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| The inside of the hair shaft |
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| The muscle that lift your hair when you get "goose bumps" |
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| Otherwise known as fatty tissue, insulates |
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| Hair grows from a hair _____ |
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| Otherwise called a sudoriferous gland |
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| The gland that makes sebum |
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| The oily secretion from the sebaceous glands |
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| This is a sweat gland that gives off clear, watery material including salt, urea, ammonia, lactic acid and a little vitamin C |
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| These sweat glands, found only in the axillary and genital areas, secrete fatty acids and proteins. They are activated during puberty. |
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| Guard your head and eyes and filter air as it comes into your nose |
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| Scale-like modification of the epidermis, similar to a claw or hoof in animals |
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| The white crescent near the cuticle of your fingernail |
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| The stratum basale of the epidermis directly below your fingernail |
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| Sometimes called a hematoma or black & blue mark |
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| When you are white as a ghost |
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| When you are yellow because of liver problems |
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| Occurs when you are embarrassed |
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| When you are blue because of cold or too little oxygen |
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