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| the epidermis and papillary layer of the dermis |
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the epithelium covering the surface of the skin
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the connective tissue layer beneath the epidermis of the skin
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| hair, nails, exocrine glands |
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| hypodermis (subcatneous layer) |
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| the layer of loose connective tissue below the dermis |
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| the deepest epidermal layer |
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| stratum spinosum (spiny layer) |
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| where it continues to divide and add to the thickness of the epithelium |
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| stratum granulosum (grainy layer) |
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| cell displaced from the stratum spinosum (The cells have stopped dividing and make large amounts of protein) |
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| stratum lucidium (clear layer) |
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| palms and soles' thick skin, a glassy layer covers the stratum granulosum |
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| the most superficial layer of the epidermis.15-30 layers of dead epithelial cells that have large amounts of keratin |
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| the name of the 15-30 layers of dead cells |
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| one pigment of skin. an organe-yellow pigment that normally develops in the epidermis layer |
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| second pigment. a yellow-brown or black pigment produced by melenocytes |
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| manufacture and stor melanin within intrcellular vessels |
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| ultarviolet radiaton (UV) |
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| it is contained by sunlight and produced vitamin D in the epidermis |
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| bluish coloration of the skin due to the presence of deoxygenated blood in vessels near the body surface |
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| the most common skin cancer. generates in th stratum germinativum layer |
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| less common skin cancer which involve4s more superfiscial layers of epidermal cells |
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| extremley dangerous. cancerous melanocytes grow rapidly and metastasize through the lymphatic system |
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| concits of losoe connective tissue that supports and nourishes the epidermis |
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| interwoven meshwork of dense, irregular connective tissue |
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| hairs are nonliving structures produced in these organs |
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| a peg of connective tissue ontaining cappillaries and nerves |
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| the portion that anchors the hair into the skin |
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| overlapping shingle-like layer of cells |
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| a bundle of smooth muscle cells. extends from papillary dermis to the connective tissue |
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| oil glands. discharge lipidssecretion into the hair follicles |
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| lubricates the hair and skin and inhibits the growth of bacteria |
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| we are teenagers arent we |
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| the sweat glands in that produce sweat in armpits, nipples, and groin |
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| form on the dorsal surfaces of fingers and toes |
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| consitis ofa dead mass of keratinized cells |
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| the body of the nail that coves the epidermis |
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| epithelial fold not visible from the surface |
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| the pale cresenct under the nail |
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| combination of blood clots, fibroblasts, and capillary network |
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| flexible non cellular fiborus tissue |
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| thickened area of scar tissue |
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| the removal and examination of tissue from the body from the diagnosis of the disease |
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| mass of large blood vessels thatoccur in the skin. birthmark |
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| the branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatement of diseases of the skin |
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| changes in tissue structure caused by injury ofr disease |
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| hair loss to adult male due to changes in levels of circulating sex hormones |
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| an irratating itching sensation, common in skin conditions |
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| painless; rapid cell division in the stratum germinativum of the scalp, elbows, palms, soles, groin, and nails. appear dry and scaley |
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| widespread bacteria infectin; leading cause of death in burn patients |
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| localized shedding of an epithelium |
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| "dry skin", complaint from elders and anyone living in an arid climate |
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