Integument Drawing Draw and label the integument (skin) identifying all of the following parts: Epidermis Arrector pili muscle Dermis Hair root Subcutaneous.

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Integument Drawing Draw and label the integument (skin) identifying all of the following parts: Epidermis Arrector pili muscle Dermis Hair root Subcutaneous layer Hair follicle Hair shaft Eccrine sweat gland Pore Dermal blood vessels Basement membrane Touch receptor Sebaceous gland Adipose tissue

Skin and Accessory Organs Chart Create a chart for the following terms that identifies a description of the structure and functions of each of the integument parts: Epidermis Arrector pili muscle Dermis Hair root Subcutaneous layer Hair follicle Hair shaft Eccrine sweat gland Pore Dermal blood vessels Basement membrane Touch receptor Sebaceous gland Adipose tissue