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Thick Skin, Human ... Can you find the adipose subcutaneous tissue? Note the dermal papillae and the corresponding wavy lines of the epidermis. The keratinised layer is thick and appears structureless. Identify sweat glands and their ducts. ... In the dermis, or hypodermis, look for Pacinian corpuscles, arterioles and a...
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Locate the spinal cord with the naked eye. Survey the cord under the low power of your microscope and identify, at the surface of the cord, the meniges(dura and arachnoid), nerve rootlets in oblique or cross sections, dorsal root(sensory) ganglia, blood vessels. ... Epidural fat is seen. ... Could you identify the perikarya(soma,
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