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question 5 (10 points) ✔ saved use the diagram to match each of the layers and components of the skin with the correct number:
To solve this, we analyze typical skin structure:
- Hair Shaft (1): Extends above epidermis.
- Stratum Corneum (2): Outermost epidermal layer (dead cells).
- Stratum Granulosum (3): Epidermal layer with granules.
- Stratum Spinosum (4): Epidermal layer with spiny cells.
- Stratum Basale (5): Deepest epidermal layer (stem cells).
- Dermis (6): Under epidermis, has connective tissue.
- Subcutaneous Fat (8): Deep to dermis, fat layer.
- Sweat Gland (9): Produces sweat, in dermis/subcutis.
- Sebaceous Gland (10): Produces sebum, near hair follicles.
Match each number to the structure (e.g., 1: Hair Shaft, 2: Stratum Corneum, 3: Stratum Granulosum, 4: Stratum Spinosum, 5: Stratum Basale, 6: Dermis, 8: Subcutaneous Fat, 9: Sweat Gland, 10: Sebaceous Gland).
(Note: If specific options were provided, list them with correct matches. Since the diagram’s exact labels aren’t fully visible, use standard skin anatomy for matching.)
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To solve this, we analyze typical skin structure:
- Hair Shaft (1): Extends above epidermis.
- Stratum Corneum (2): Outermost epidermal layer (dead cells).
- Stratum Granulosum (3): Epidermal layer with granules.
- Stratum Spinosum (4): Epidermal layer with spiny cells.
- Stratum Basale (5): Deepest epidermal layer (stem cells).
- Dermis (6): Under epidermis, has connective tissue.
- Subcutaneous Fat (8): Deep to dermis, fat layer.
- Sweat Gland (9): Produces sweat, in dermis/subcutis.
- Sebaceous Gland (10): Produces sebum, near hair follicles.
Match each number to the structure (e.g., 1: Hair Shaft, 2: Stratum Corneum, 3: Stratum Granulosum, 4: Stratum Spinosum, 5: Stratum Basale, 6: Dermis, 8: Subcutaneous Fat, 9: Sweat Gland, 10: Sebaceous Gland).
(Note: If specific options were provided, list them with correct matches. Since the diagram’s exact labels aren’t fully visible, use standard skin anatomy for matching.)