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1. match the definitions with the terms. the thin outer layer of skin t…

Question

  1. match the definitions with the terms.

the thin outer layer of skin that is composed of dead and living cells
an iron-containing protein in blood that carries oxygen
the outer covering of the body, including the skin, hair, and nails
the inner layer of skin that contains the blood vessels, nerves, sweat glands, and oil glands
long, thin extensions of nerve cells that allow for communication throughout the nervous system
the tissue under the two main layers of skin
chemicals formed in endocrine glands that are sent to other parts of the body through the bloodstream and affect the functions of orga
branch-like projections out of a nerve cell that allow neurons to communicate with each other

Explanation:

Response

To solve this matching problem, we need to recall the definitions of key biological terms related to the integumentary system, circulatory system, nervous system, and endocrine system. Here are the correct matches:

  1. the thin outer layer of skin that is composed of dead and living cellsEpidermis (the outermost layer of the skin, with stratified squamous epithelium, including dead (stratum corneum) and living (deeper layers) cells).
  2. an iron - containing protein in blood that carries oxygenHemoglobin (a protein in red blood cells with iron, binds to and transports oxygen).
  3. the outer covering of the body, including the skin, hair, and nailsIntegumentary System (the body’s external protective covering, including skin, hair, nails, and associated glands).
  4. the inner layer of skin that contains the blood vessels, nerves, sweat glands, and oil glandsDermis (the layer beneath the epidermis, with connective tissue, blood vessels, nerves, and accessory structures like glands).
  5. long, thin extensions of nerve cells that allow for communication throughout the nervous systemAxons (long projections of neurons that transmit electrical signals over long distances).
  6. the tissue under the two main layers of skinSubcutaneous Tissue (Hypodermis) (the layer below the dermis, made of fat and connective tissue, insulating and cushioning).
  7. chemicals formed in endocrine glands that are sent to other parts of the body through the bloodstream and affect the functions of organsHormones (chemical messengers produced by endocrine glands, transported in blood to target organs).
  8. branch - like projections out of a nerve cell that allow neurons to communicate with each otherDendrites (branching extensions of neurons that receive signals from other neurons).

(Note: Since the original problem did not provide the list of terms to match with, these are the standard biological terms corresponding to each definition. If a list of terms was provided, you would align each definition to the correct term from that list using these explanations.)

Answer:

To solve this matching problem, we need to recall the definitions of key biological terms related to the integumentary system, circulatory system, nervous system, and endocrine system. Here are the correct matches:

  1. the thin outer layer of skin that is composed of dead and living cellsEpidermis (the outermost layer of the skin, with stratified squamous epithelium, including dead (stratum corneum) and living (deeper layers) cells).
  2. an iron - containing protein in blood that carries oxygenHemoglobin (a protein in red blood cells with iron, binds to and transports oxygen).
  3. the outer covering of the body, including the skin, hair, and nailsIntegumentary System (the body’s external protective covering, including skin, hair, nails, and associated glands).
  4. the inner layer of skin that contains the blood vessels, nerves, sweat glands, and oil glandsDermis (the layer beneath the epidermis, with connective tissue, blood vessels, nerves, and accessory structures like glands).
  5. long, thin extensions of nerve cells that allow for communication throughout the nervous systemAxons (long projections of neurons that transmit electrical signals over long distances).
  6. the tissue under the two main layers of skinSubcutaneous Tissue (Hypodermis) (the layer below the dermis, made of fat and connective tissue, insulating and cushioning).
  7. chemicals formed in endocrine glands that are sent to other parts of the body through the bloodstream and affect the functions of organsHormones (chemical messengers produced by endocrine glands, transported in blood to target organs).
  8. branch - like projections out of a nerve cell that allow neurons to communicate with each otherDendrites (branching extensions of neurons that receive signals from other neurons).

(Note: Since the original problem did not provide the list of terms to match with, these are the standard biological terms corresponding to each definition. If a list of terms was provided, you would align each definition to the correct term from that list using these explanations.)