4. Hair 3. 8. 3 0. 6 12. 9. 10. 13. Figure 12.1 Components of the Integumentary
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4. Hair 3. 8. 3 0. 6 12. 9. 10. 13. Figure 12.1 Components of the Integumentary System. Relationships among the major components of the integtumentary system Match ench skin struicturo listed on the loft with the corect descziption on the sight. 1. 2· sebaceous gland apocrine sweat gland keratin A. layer in thickened areas of epidermis B. deep to the dermis, contains adipose C. sweat gland associated with hair follicle D. produces new epidermal cells E. deep layer of the dermis F. protein that reduces water loss G. fmn ctions in thermoregulation H. surface layer of epidermis 4, arrector pili 5?statum corneum 6.- 7· papillary layer stratum germinativum 8. -_-_reticular layer layerI. muscle attached to hair follicle 10. stratum lucidum 11. eccrine sweat gland K. produces seburn J. folded layer of dermis next to epidermisExplanation / Answer
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According to the numbers, i labelled the figure as follows;
The second part of matching the function is as follows:
Subaceous gland---------produce sebum
Apocrine sweat gland---------sweat gland associated with hair follicle
Keratin-----the protein which reduces water loss
Arrector pili…….. Muscles attached to hair follicles
Stratum corneum………. Layer in the thickened areas of epidermis
Papillary layer……..upper most layer of dermis
Stratum germinativum…….deep layer of the dermis
Reticular layer…….. folded layer of dermis next to epidermis
Subcutaneous layer…….deep to the dermis contain adipose tissues
Stratum lucidum…….. surface layer of epidermis
Eccrine sweat gland……sweat gland associated with hair follicles
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