dermis
subcutaneous layer
a continuous sheet of areolar connective tissue and adipose tissue between the dermis of the skin and the deep fascia of the muscles
internal root sheath
a covering of epithelium produced by the matrix that surrounds the root of the hair
external root sheath
a downward continuation of the epidermis that surrounds the root of the hair
dermal papillae
a fingerlike projection of the dermis that may contain blood capillaries or Meissner corpuscles (of touch)
hair matrix
a germinal layer of cells responsible for the growth of existing hairs and the production of new hairs when old hairs are shed
dermis
a layer of dense irregular connective tissue lying deep to the epidermis
stratum lucidum
a layer of the epidermis found only in the thick skin of the fingers, palms, and soles
stratum granulosum
a layer of the epidermis that marks the transition between the deeper, metabolically active strata and the dead cells of the more superficial strata
stratum spinosum
a layer of the epidermis that provides strength and flexibility to the skin
papilla of the hair
a nipple-shaped indentation which contains areolar connective tissue and many blood vessels that nourish the growing hair follicle
arrector pili
a smooth muscle attached to hair follicles that causes "goose bumps" to appear on the skin when contracted
hair follicle
a structure composed of epithelium that surrounds the root of a hair
Meissner corpuscle
a tactile nerve ending receptor in the dermal papillae that is sensitive to touch
pacinian corpuscle
a type of nerve ending located in the subcutaneous layer that is sensitive to pressure; also described as "lamellated"
sebaceous gland
an exocrine gland in the dermis associated with a hair follicle that secretes oil
free nerve ending
dendrites that lack any obvious structural specialization; used to generate sensations of warmth, coolness, pain, tickle, and itch
apocrine sudoriferous gland
found in the skin of the axilla, groin, and areolae; secretes a viscous, lipid- and protein-rich product into a hair follicle upon stimulation during emotional distress or sexual excitement
eccrine sudoriferous gland
found throughout the skin of most regions of the body, especially in skin of forehead, palms, and soles; secretes a less viscous product consisting of water, ions, urea, and ammonia; regulates body temperature and removal of metabolic wastes
bulb
the base of a hair follicle and its surrounding dermal root sheath, containing the papilla of the hair and matrix
stratum basale
the deepest layer of the epidermis consisting of stem cells capable of undergoing cell division to form new cells
stratum corneum
the most superficial layer of the epidermis consisting of dead cells
root
the portion of a hair that penetrates into the dermis and sometimes the subcutaneous layer
shaft
the superficial portion of the hair
epidermis
the superficial, thinner layer of skin, composed of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium