Dermis

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Sebaceous Gland

Found everywhere but palms & soles. Produces sebum (oil). Typically found on hairs.

Epidermis

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Dermal Papillae (Picture)

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Pore

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Eccrine Sweat Gland

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Arrector Pili

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Sebaceous Gland (Picture)

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Adipose Tissue

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Dermis

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Hypodermis

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Papillary Layer (Picture)

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Reticular Layer (Picture)

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Nociceptor (Picture)

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Pacinian Corpuscle (Picture)

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Reticular Layer

Makes 80% of the dermis and rich in elastic & collagen fibers.

Ceruminous Gland

Makes and secretes ear wax.

Eccrine Gland

Most common type of sweat gland

Papillary Layer

Most superficial layer of the dermis.

Pacinian Corpuscle

Receptor in the dermis to detect pressure

Thermoreceptor

Receptor in the dermis to detect temperature changes.

Nociceptor

Receptor in the dermis to sense pain.

Meissner's Corpuscle

Receptor in the dermis to sense touch.

Apocrine Gland

Sweat gland found in the anogential areas. Secretes a sweat rich in proteins & fatty substance that bacteria can eat creating body odor.

Dermal Papillae

The projections in the dermis that cause epidermal ridges (finger prints)

The same as an eccrine gland but with proteins, and fats that bacteria like to eat to make body odor.

What are the components of sweat from an apocrine gland?

Mostly Water with sodium, vitamin c, and metabolic waste.

What are the components of sweat from an eccrine gland?


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