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outermost layer of skin
epidermis
dermis
melanin
pore
A pigment that gives the skin its color
Dermis
Epidermis
melanin
pore
Structure in the dermis of the skin from which a strand of hair grows.
Follicle
dermis
vitamin D
melanin
middle layer of skin
Follicle
Epidermis
Dermis
melanin
tiny opening on the surface of the skin
Dermis
Pore
Epidermis
Melanin
What can you conclude from the fact that your skin prevents harmful germs from entering your body?
Without skin, your immune system wouldn't function
Germs can enter your body through cuts and scrapes
Wearing heavy clothes will protect you against most diseases
Your skin cells contain powerful antibiotics
Place the following layers of skin in order, from outermost to innermost: A) Dermis; B) Epidermis; C) Hypodermis
C A B
B A C
A B C
B C A
What do sebaceous glands, hair follicles, and sweat glands have in common?
They all produce new skin cells
They all fall off and are replaced every few weeks
They're all part of the immune system
They're all found in the dermis
Where can you find dead skin cells?
Your innermost layer of skin
Your outermost layer of skin
The border between the epidermis and the dermis
The border between the dermis and the hypodermis
What layer of skin is this
Melanin
epidermis
dermis
hypodermis
What layer of skin is this
hypodermis
epidermis
dermis
pore
What layer of skin is this?
epidermis
dermis
hypodermis
melanin
Which is not a function of the skin
produces vitamin D
eliminates waste
stores calcium and phosphorus
helps regulate body temperature
The formation of vitamin D helps your body absorb
glucose
calcium
nutrients
oxygen
middle layer of skin
Follicle
Epidermis
Dermis
melanin
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