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1. Define anatomy and physiology and describe the various subspecialties of each discipline. ... 4. List the major layers of the dermis and describe the function of each layer.
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DERMIS. Describe the papillary dermis. The outermost portion (top one-fifth) of the dermis is the papillary. dermis. It consists of areolar connective ...
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Describe the subcutaneous layer. The subcutaneous layer (hypodermis) lies beneath the dermis and consists largely of connective and adipose tissues. ...
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Epidermis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Epidermis may refer to: • Epidermis (botany), in plants, the outermost layer of cells covering the leaves and young parts of a plant • Epidermis (skin), in vertebrates, the outermost layer of the ski...
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2. Describe the structure and function of the epidermis and dermis. ... The classification system used to describe the severity of burns is based on how many tissue layers of skin are involved. A first-degree burn causes minor discomfort and reddening of the skin. It damages the epidermal layers.
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13. Describe the epidermis, epidermal glands, and dermis of amphibians. ... 15. Describe the epidermis, scales, scutes, glands and dermis of reptiles. [Include osteoderms, "shells" and gastralia.] ... 22. Describe the dermis of birds.
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By using two specific examples for each of the four ways, describe how age changes in the dermis alter the integumentary system's ability to contribute to homeostasis. ... 7. Describe three age changes in the dermis that have cosmetic effects, and explain the cosmetic effects that result from each change you describe.
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