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Key Term Matching Key Term Matching -1. Epidermis 2. Dermis 3. Subcutaneous laye

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Question

Key Term Matching Key Term Matching -1. Epidermis 2. Dermis 3. Subcutaneous layer 4. Pacinian corpuscle 5. Meissner's corpuscle 6. Merkel disc 7. Nociceptor 8. Thermoreceptor 9. Ruffini's corpuscle 10. Hair root complex 11. Apocrine sweat gland 12. Eccrine sweat gland A. Detects external environment B. Secretes thick substance associated with body C. Superficial layer of skin D. Detects pain E. Detects stretching F. Perspiration G. Secretes watery sweat H. Houses sensory receptors I. Detects hair movement J. Located in papillary region of dermis K. Detects internal environment L Located at junction of epidermis and dermis M. Hypodermis N. Detects temperature O. Found deep in dermis -13. Sweat 14. Exteroceptors 15. Interoceptors

Explanation / Answer

Epidermis superficial layer of skin Dermis houses sensory receptors Subcutaneous layer hypodermis Pacinian corpuscles located at junction of epidermis and dermis Meissners corpuscles located at papillary region of dermis Merkel disc detects hair movement Nociceptor detects pain Thermoreceptors detects temperature Ruffinis corpuscles detects stretching Hair root complex found deep in dermis Apocrine sweat gland secretes thick substance associated with body Eccrine sweat glands secretes watery sweat Sweat perspiration Exteroceptors detects external environment Interoceptors detects internal environment.