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What did you learn yesterday and last night? Write it down! Reflections!

Integumentary System

Add to your notes from yesterday! No need to write a ton!

Epidermis The keratinized stratified squamous layer 4-5 distinct layers with 4 distinct cell types

Dermis Dermis: The largest layer mainly made of connective tissue.

Dermis - CT What is present in CT?

What are the layers of the Epidermis? Big Sloppy Guys Like Cookies?

The layers of the Epidermis

Describe layers of the Epidermis A B C

Back to the dermis Made of CT What is present in CT, again?

Dermis CT – dense irregular and areolar has the cell types found in connective tissue; macrophages, fibroblasts, some mast cells and WBC’s Has nerve fibers, lymphatic vessels, and blood vessels, and plenty of them