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Skin Jeopardy Layers of SkinGlandsComponents of Skin Wound HealingRegions of the skin

Which layer of epidermis is not found in thin skin?

Which layer of epidermis is continually undergoing mitosis?

List the layers of the epidermis in order from superficial to deep.

Which type of skin covers the soles of the feet and palms of the hand?

In which layer of skin are hair follicles, blood vessels, and nerves found?

Which glands release a watery substance when you are hot?

What are the ear glands called?

Which glands produce sebum?

Which glands function when nervous?

Which glands participate in regulation of body temperature?

Which sensor detects pressure?

Which sensor detects changes in temperature?

Which cells produce a protein Involved in skin color?

Which sensors detect when your skin has been touched?

Which cells produce a protein involved in skin protection?

What does EGF stand for?

In which phase do cells migrate?

In which phase does a clot form?

In which phase does the scab slough off?

In which phase do epithelial cells grow beneath the scab?

Which region is composed of stratified squamous cells?

Which region is the thickest?

Which region is beneath the dermis?

Which region is the deepest part of the dermis?

Which region is the most superficial part of the dermis?