Skin and Somatic Receptors. Epidermis Epidermal Layers Stratum Corneum Stratum Lucidum Stratum Granulosum Stratum Spinosum Stratum Basale (Melanin.

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Skin and Somatic Receptors

Epidermis

Epidermal Layers Stratum Corneum Stratum Lucidum Stratum Granulosum Stratum Spinosum Stratum Basale (Melanin produced by melanocytes)

Dermis

Dermal Papillae

Hypodermis (Subcutaneous)

Glands: Cutaneous Sweat Apocrine (arm pits, groin) Eccrine (hands, feet)

Glands: Cutaneous Sebaceous ( secretes sebum )

Hair Hair Shaft Arrector Pili Muscle Hair Follicle Hair Bulb Hair Root

Receptors and Somatic Senses Meissner’s Corpuscle Pacinian Corpuscle Free Nerve Endings