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| determines what percentage of the body is burned |
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| condition in which the skin turns blue from a lack of oxygen |
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| soft, downy-like hair of a newborn |
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| strong white fibers in the dermis |
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| part of the hair that comes out of the scalp |
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| innermost adipose layer of the skin |
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| serous membrane that lines the insides of organs |
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| burn in which only the epidermal layer is damaged |
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| sensory receptors that detect cold |
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| category of membranes that includes synovial membranes |
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| type of suderiferous glands found in the armpits and genital area |
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| darkened sebum in the skin pore |
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| layer of skin directly below the epidermis |
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| cells that produce skin pigment |
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| epithelial membrane that lines openings to the outside of the body |
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| occurs when the spot welds are damaged |
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| sensory receptors that detect pain |
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| division of the epidermis in which cells undergo mitosis |
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| muscle that surrounds the hair follicle; produces goosebumps |
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| found at the base of the nail |
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| largest organ of the body |
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| part of the hair below the scalp |
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| fold of skin that lies in a groove at the base of the nail |
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| epithelial membrane that lines and covers internal organs |
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| dermal-epidermal junction |
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| where the dermis and epidermis meet |
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| epithelial membrane that is skin |
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| connect the epidermis and dermis |
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| burn in which there is no pain and complete destruction of the epidermis and dermis |
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| sensory receptors that detect pressure |
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| tough, waterproof protein that provides cells in the outer layer of skin |
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| nourishes the hair follicle |
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| most numerous of the sudoriferous glands |
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| where skin and mucus membrane meet |
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| layer of the epidermis that sheds the dead skin cells |
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| small cushionlike sacs found between moving body parts |
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| accumulation of sebum under the skin |
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| serous membrane that covers the outsdie of organs |
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| part of the nail that lies in the cuticle |
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| category of membrane that includes serous, cutaneous and mucous |
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| sensory receptors that detect light touch |
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| painful burn that destroys the epidermis and part of the dermis |
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| small tube in the scalp containing the papillae |
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| connective tissue that secretes a thick, colorless lubricating fluid of the joints |
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| layer of epithelium on which the nail body lies |
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