| Lab 11 Integumentary System: 1) Index 2) Introduction 3) Things to identify 4) Thick Skin 5) Thick Skin II 6) Thin Skin 7) Pigmented Epithelium 8) Lower Lip 9) Apocrine Sweat Glands 10) Nail Developement 11) Comparisons 12) Practical |
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Here
are two images showing both types of Sweat Glands. Can you guess
what kind of glands the blue arrows are pointing to? The key to figuring
it out is the Lumen Size. The glands that the blue arrows are pointing
to are Apocrine Sweat Glands, because they have really wide lumens.
The Glands the the red arrows are pointing to have very small lumens,
so they must be Eccrine Sweat Glands.
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These
are two images of Skin. Can you tell which one is thick or thin? The
one on the left has a very thick Stratum Corneum, also it has
very prominent rete ridges, so it must be Thick Skin.
The one on the right has hair follicles, and the epithlium is very thin
compared to the one on the left, so it must be Thin Skin.
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