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    to the permanence of fingerprints. The outer layer is known as the epidermis‚ and the inner layer is known as the dermis. The bottom of the epidermis‚is adjacent to the dermis‚ is the generating layer of the epidermis and it is in this layer that new cells are formed. The skin is one of the largest organs in the body. The epidermis has many smaller layers. The dermal layer is the growth layer of skin and feeds the epidermis. The dermal layer has rows of papillae pegs. The papillae determine

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    Homeostasis: A Case Study

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    The nervous system helps maintain homeostasis Homeostatic control mechanisms have at least three interdependent components: a receptor‚ integrating center‚ and effector. The receptor senses environmental stimuli‚ sending the information to the integrating center. The integrating center‚ generally a region of the brain called the hypothalamus‚ signals an effector (e.g. muscles or an organ) to respond to the stimuli. Positive feedback enhances or accelerates output created by an activated stimulus

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    First degree burns are considered partial thickness burns and damage only occurs in the epidermis layer of the skin. First degree burns are one of the mildest forms of skin injuries‚ and usually do not consider medical treatment. However‚ some superficial burns can be large and painful and may require attention. There are many causes of first degree burns like sunburns‚ scalds‚ and electricity. The most common symptoms can be minor discomfort‚ redness‚ swelling‚ and peeling. Superficial burns can

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    Nothin.

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    | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Lower side of the Rheo leaves 100X Lower side of the Rheo leaves 100X Explanation: Questions: 1. Has the lower epidermis the same structure as the upper epidermis? | Upper epidermis | Lower epidermis | | | | | | | | | | 2. Do you find any cells which contain green plastid? What is the shape for such cells? Green plastid: * Shape: * Function: 3. Comparison peels from

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    Porcine Skin

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    Analyst Cite this: Analyst‚ 2011‚ 136‚ 2359 www.rsc.org/analyst View Article Online / Journal Homepage / Table of Contents for this issue Dynamic Article Links < C PAPER Characterization of porcine skin as a model for human skin studies using infrared spectroscopic imaging Rong Kong and Rohit Bhargava* Downloaded by Queen Mary‚ University of London on 19/04/2013 18:44:34. Published on 21 April 2011 on http://pubs.rsc.org | doi:10.1039/C1AN15111H Received 10th February 2011‚ Accepted

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    unit 3

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    empty box that corresponds with the appropriate letter in the diagram. (Points : 15) Potential Matches: 1 : a 2 : f 3 : b 4 : e 5 : g 6 : k 7 : m 8 : c 9 : j 10 : o 11 : h 12 : n 13 : d 14 : i 15 : l 16 : p Answer : Epidermis : dermis : subcutaneous fatty tissue/hypodermis : sweat gland : arrector pili muscle : Pacinian corpuscle : cutaneous nerve : papilla of hair : hair follicle : sebaceous oil gland : Meissner’s

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    ve  (inner) surface faces you.  Then snap it backwards as shown in  figure 2.  You should now be able to see a thin‚ transparent "skin"  or epidermis‚ on the concave surface. ____8.  Use the tweezers or your fingernails to pull off a piece of  this epidermis. ____9.  Place the piece of epidermis in the drop of water.  Avoid  wrinkling the epidermis.  If wrinkles develop‚ use the tweezers to  gently unwrinkle the tissue without tearing it. 1 B04 onion skin lab ____10.  Hold a

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    common household spices/herbs such as cinnamon‚ cloves‚ mustard‚ ginger‚ and garlic‚ on the zone of inhibition in the Staphylococcus epidermis covered nutrient agar? Hypothesis: If 3 teaspoons of chopped cinnamon‚ cloves‚ mustard‚ ginger‚ and garlic steep in half a cup of boiling water for 15 hours and then placed in nutrient agar covered with Staphylococcus epidermis (gram positive) bacteria for 24 hours (in an incubator)‚ garlic will have the strongest antimicrobial effect. This is because of allicin

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    Pathogenesis Lab Report

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    all over the agar. S. epidermis of antibiotic were the most effective because it was susceptible and Chloramphenicol and tetracycline had a little bit of growth. I believe this was different depending on the bacteria because Chloramphenicol and tetracycline were the only organisms with growth on antibiotics agar. Yes‚ S. epidermis of antibiotics had all the six species effective. The difference between the gram-staining reaction microorganisms was lipopolysaccharide. S. epidermis had a gram-positive

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    | | |Purpose: | | |To determine which parts and/or areas on the epidermis of the body are most sensitive. | | | | | |

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