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part c assessments
complete the following:
- distinguish the locations and tissues among the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layer.
- how do the cells of stratum corneum and stratum basale differ?
- state the specific location of melanin observed in dark (heavily pigmented) skin.
- what special qualities, due to the presence of fibers, does the connective tissue of the dermis have?
Brief Explanations
- The epidermis is the outermost layer, made of epithelial tissue. The dermis is beneath the epidermis, composed of connective tissue. The subcutaneous layer is below the dermis, mainly adipose tissue.
- Cells of the stratum corneum are dead, flattened, and keratin - filled for protection. Cells of the stratum basale are living, cuboidal, and capable of cell division.
- In dark (heavily pigmented) skin, melanin is mainly found in the melanocytes of the stratum basale of the epidermis.
- The connective tissue of the dermis, due to the presence of collagen and elastic fibers, has qualities of strength, extensibility, and elasticity.
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- Epidermis: Outermost, epithelial tissue; Dermis: Beneath epidermis, connective tissue; Subcutaneous layer: Below dermis, adipose tissue.
- Stratum corneum: Dead, flattened, keratin - filled; Stratum basale: Living, cuboidal, dividing.
- In melanocytes of stratum basale of epidermis.
- Strength, extensibility, elasticity.