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Skin tissue
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Your skin has three layers that each serves an important purpose. Though you cannot see it, the innermost layer is composed of subcutaneous tissue, an all-important insulator that regulates your body's temperature and protects your insides.
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Connective tissue. On-line free medical diagnosis assistant. Ranked list of possible diseases from either several symptoms or a full patient history. A similarity measure between symptoms and diseases is provided.
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Human skin anatomy, artwork - Stock Image - F008/0300 - Science Photo Library
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Epithelial tissues serve many purposes such as protection, secretion, absorbs, and filters what goes through cavities. There are many types of epithelial tissues, such as the epidermis (which is the outer layer of the skin). Epithelial tissues protects the body from bacteria. The epithelial tissues actually removes dust that is ingested during respiration. WOW! Note worthy!
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Epidermal Layers. Mnemonic - Come, let's grow some berries.
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Thick Skin - Histology
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You’ll Be Blown Away By How Easy It Is To Keep Your Skin Young With These 12 Natural Compounds.
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Tissue
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Dense irregular - connective tissue proper Function: Able to withstand tension exerted in many directions; provides structural strength Location: Fibrous capsules of organs and of joints; dermis of the skin; submucosa of digestive tract
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Quia - Tissues and Systems Practice Quiz
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To understand how moisturisers work, we need to first understand our skin. Our skin has primarily three layers: Epidemis, Dermis, Hypodermis. The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin. It acts as a barrier, protecting the inner layers of the skin from environmental stressors such as pollution, dust, UV rays. The dermis is the middle layer of the skin. It contains nerves, blood vessels, hair shafts, sweat and sebaceous glands The hypodermis comes after the epidermis and the dermis.
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Epithelial tissues - Stratified
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Thin Skin Histology | Thin Skin(Hematoxylin-Eosin)
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