Tissue_ Integument Photos for Quiz  No labeling. You must look up in your book or use online sources.online sources  You determine which tissue it is.

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Tissue_ Integument Photos for Quiz  No labeling. You must look up in your book or use online sources.online sources  You determine which tissue it is.  Skin - Know the strata of the epidermis Skin  Know the layers of the skin  Also be able to recognize the various epidermal derivatives  Skin model  Know where in the body the different sections of the model are located.  Be able to recognize the glands and other structures in the skin  Also any particular features of the anatomy of each tissue that could be a question. (cell type, fiber type, extensions, etc.)

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