Your abdominal region to your femoral region.
What is superior?
The connective tissue that has adipocytes.
What is adipose tissue?
The two layers that make up the cutaneous membrane.
What is the epidermis and dermis
The type of cell that makes up the outer layer of skin.
What is stratified squamous?
What is the lanula?
Your sternal region to your lumbar region
What is anterior?
The two types of fluid tissue in the body.
What are the blood and lymph.
The only layer that melanocytes can be found in.
What is the basale layer?
The type of cells that can stretch and expand.
What is the transitional epithelium?
What glands are typically affiliated with a hair follicle?
What is a sebaceous gland?
Your stratum corneum to your stratum spinosum
What is superficial?
The tissues that makes up ligaments and tendons.
What is dense regular connective tissue?
The layer that produces eleidin protein. (hint only found in think skin)
What is the stratum lucidum?
The type of cell that lines most of the respiratory tract.
What is pseudostratified?
Your pleural cavity to your pericardial cavity
What is medial?
The two tissue layers that make up the dermis.
What is the papillary and reticular layer?
The only layer of cells that don't follow the simple or stratified layering.
What is pseudostratified?
What type of secretion is used with sweat glands found with hair?
What is apocrine?
Your hyponychium to your eponychium.
What is distal?
The cartilage that can be found at bone surface of synovial joints.
What is hyaline cartilage?
The only layer that Langerhan cells can't be found in.
What is the stratum corneum?
The type of cell that is found in most glands.
The muscles that give off "goosebumps" on the skin.
What is the arrector pili?