Integumentary system C-57 to C-62 D-56 to D-58.

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Integumentary system C-57 to C-62 D-56 to D-58

thick skin and thin skin A-71,74 C-60, D-57 Epidermis Stratum basale, spinosum, granulosum, luscidum, corneum Dermis Papillary layer, reticular layer Hypodermis

thick skin thin skin

Thick skin

Thick skin

Thick skin corneum granulosum spinosum basale

Stratum basale

Stratum basale

thin skin(hairy) A-72

Skin pigmented & nonpigmented A-73,74

C-57,58,59 D-56 skin of hairy Hair follicle Sebaceous gland Dermal sheath Root sheath External root sheath (with glassy membrane) Internal root sheath Hair shaft Cuticle Cortex medulla Sebaceous gland Arrector pili muscle Eccrine gland Apocrine gland

Eccine gland Hair follicles Sebaceous gland Apocrine gland

p414

*cuticle

D-58 nail

C-61 Pacinian corpuscle Fibroblast-like flat cell

C-62 Meissner’s corpuscles (touch)