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Skin: epidermal layers ... The dermis has two layers: the papillary layer, which has loose connective tissue, and the reticular layer, which has dense connective tissue. These layers are so closely associated that they are difficult to differentiate.
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Dermis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The dermis is a layer of skin between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissues, and is composed of two layers, the papillary and reticular dermis. Structural components of the dermis are collagen, ela...
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Skin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The skin is the outer covering of the body. In humans, it is the largest organ of the integumentary system made up of multiple layers of mesodermal tissue, and guards the underlying muscles, bones, ...
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It is made up of dense connective tissue - collagen, elastin and reticular fibre s are present. The main cell types are fibroblasts, adipocytes (fat storage) and macrophages. The dermis can be split in to the papillary and reticular layers. ... Topics: Skin Layer Dermis Epidermis Composed Reticular Corneum Layers...
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www.economicexpert.com/2a/Skin.htm
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Skin, Skin - Layers, Skin - Types, Skin - Functions, Skin - Hygiene, ... The dermis can be split into the papillary and reticular layers. The papillary layer is outermost and extends into the dermis to supply it with vessels. It is composed of loosely arranged fibres. Papillary ridges make up the lines of the hands.
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In the papillary layer adjacent to the dermal-epidermal border, more decorin ... human skin fibroblasts, including papillary and reticular subpopulations. ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1132364/
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It also shows particularly clearly the differences between the papillary and reticular layers of skin, (illustration). The coarseness of the fibers immediately differentiates the loose connective tissue just below the epidermis and the very dense connective tissue making up the lower part of the dermis.
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neuromedia.neurobio.ucla.edu/campbell/skin/wp.htm
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The skin has two main layers, ... The dermis has two layers, the upper papillary and lower reticular layers. The Papillary is the upper layer of the dermis, it has ridges and valleys causing finger prints. It contains receptors which communicate with the Central Nervous System, these include touch, pressure, hot,
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Name the layers of the epidermis and describe the characteristics of each. ... Papillary Layer ... reticular layer...
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www.jdenuno.com/4~Skin.htm
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