Skin Diagram Hair Shaft Stratum corneum Epidermis Stratum basale

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Skin Diagram Hair Shaft Stratum corneum Epidermis Stratum basale Dermal Papilla Touch Receptor Basement membrane Dermis Sebaceous gland Arrector Pili Hair Follicle Eccrine Gland Subcutaneous layer (hypodermis) Adipose Tissue Blood Vessels

Skin Diagram

Flow Path of Blood 15-40

Flow Path of Blood 15-40

Capillary Network 15-36

Digestive System

Digestive System

Movements of the Tube mixing movements peristalsis 17-6

Structure of Bone 17-6

Structure of Bone 17-6

Nerve Cell 17-6

Movements of the Tube 17-6

Venous Blood Flow not a direct result of heart action depends on skeletal muscle contraction depends on breathing depends on venoconstriction 15-48

Salivary Glands 17-14