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- Cells of the epidermis derive from stem cells of the stratum basale. Describe how the cells change as they become integrated into the different layers of the epidermis.Give a detailed overview of Epidermophytosis (Athlete's foot)Many antiaging skin creams contain collagen and hyaluronic acid. Manufacturers claim that the collagen and hyaluronic acid applied to the surface of the skin will be absorbed into the dermis, where they will be incorporated into dermal tissue?
- Identify the 5 epidermal layers and give their distinguishing feature.Most of the cells of the epidermis are ________________. A. Langerhans cells B. macrophages C. keratinocytes D. fibroblastsWhich of the following is NOT a component of the epidermis thin skin? A. Capillaries B. Keratinized cells C. Keratin D. Melanocytes
- Sebaceous glands are located in the __________, are associated with the __________, and secrete ________. A. epidermis, hair follicle, sebum B. papillary layer, skin cells, oil C. dermis, nail bed, sebum D. dermis, hair follicle, sebum E. epidermis, hair follicle, oilwhat do epidermal ridges give rise to? A skin hair B fingerprints C sebaceous gland D meissner corpusdeOUTLINE the different epidermal layers with their unique properties and their functions.
- Carinomas are cancers of epithelial tissue, and sacrcomas are cancers of connective tissue. Are epidermal cancers carcinomas or saarcomas. what about dermal cancers ? Explain?You develop a callus, which is a thickening of the epidermis, from a pair or ill-fitting shoes. Unfortunately, you go a bit overboard and feel a sudden pinch, after which you notice you are bleeding. What has happened? Are you still in the epidermis ? Explain.Another feature of CIPA is anhidrosis, or the inability to sweat. Explain why Maria’s inability to produce sweat could potentially be life-threatening?