The arrector pilli muscle does have a function in humans. It allows the hairs to stand up and trap air to hear the body for vasoconstriction. Thanks for this video it was super helpful!😅
+Louise Raymond. That is the vestigial function... However, keep in mind that humans generally lack sufficient amounts of hair to achieve a boundary layer of air sufficient to warm the body... Though it can be argued that goose bumps created from arrector pili muscles now play a social role indicating colf, fear, etc... Thanks for the comment!!
Also, My Corny(corneum) Lucid(Lucidum) Grandma(granulosum) Spins(spinosum) Baskets(basale) In the Basement( basememt membrane) Love this video though, saved my life!!!
Absolutely Candace.... Whatever you use that helps you activate prior knowledge is the best. I use that as an example but it is almost always best to come up with your own. Thanks for watching. ☺
Great video--i must say that the included annotations are obnoxious though--youtube already has a built-in feature for annotations, so teh ability to turn them on and off is helpful, so you may not want to include them in your next vid! :) a transcript would work fine : )
Thanks for the suggestion. The videos were originally created for students without RUclips.... which is why the mark ups are there. They were deployed through a separate program that didn't have a built-in feature set for annotations.
Hello Prof Knoppy, I have to create a working model of this topic, "How does your skin let some things in and keep some things out". I wanted to know if you could share any information that could help me? Thank you
Thank you!!! I learned more in 15 mins than i did in a 50 lecture. Why can't all professors be this clear.
Extremely clear and concise information, thank you!
The arrector pilli muscle does have a function in humans. It allows the hairs to stand up and trap air to hear the body for vasoconstriction. Thanks for this video it was super helpful!😅
+Louise Raymond. That is the vestigial function... However, keep in mind that humans generally lack sufficient amounts of hair to achieve a boundary layer of air sufficient to warm the body... Though it can be argued that goose bumps created from arrector pili muscles now play a social role indicating colf, fear, etc... Thanks for the comment!!
they also compress the sebaceous glands, helping them to release oil
Amazing video! Thank you so much! I Jove the Big Stinky Gorillas like corn. Sooo helpful :)
This will help me on my report! Excellent! Thank you for this
Your welcome. If there is anything else that I can add, please let me know.
Thank you so much ...............I am in school for Skin Care (Esthetician) and this video is so clear and helpful...thank YOU:)
beautiful and helpful ! thank you
You are very welcome. I am glad that it helped you.
This is easier:
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Also, My Corny(corneum) Lucid(Lucidum) Grandma(granulosum) Spins(spinosum) Baskets(basale) In the Basement( basememt membrane) Love this video though, saved my life!!!
Absolutely Candace.... Whatever you use that helps you activate prior knowledge is the best. I use that as an example but it is almost always best to come up with your own. Thanks for watching. ☺
This is great! Thanks so much for sharing this :)
wow thank you so much this video is amazing!!
thank you soo much! You Helped me understand better!
amazing, thanks for the lesson this stuck to me very well.
Thanks for the video it helped me a lot
Big stinky gorillas like corn.. that will save my life.. and my grade.. which will essentially save my life, lol.. THANK YOU.
You are very welcome. I wish you and your grade the best! 😊
lol. if you fail your exam, YOUR LIFE IS OVER!
^ True statement.
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thank you it's very useful 😍
Thanks 🙏🏼
thanks prof very nice
Great video--i must say that the included annotations are obnoxious though--youtube already has a built-in feature for annotations, so teh ability to turn them on and off is helpful, so you may not want to include them in your next vid! :) a transcript would work fine : )
Thanks for the suggestion. The videos were originally created for students without RUclips.... which is why the mark ups are there. They were deployed through a separate program that didn't have a built-in feature set for annotations.
Prof Knoppy fair enough, cheers : )
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Hello Prof Knoppy, I have to create a working model of this topic, "How does your skin let some things in and keep some things out".
I wanted to know if you could share any information that could help me?
Thank you
Simple girl the stratum granulosome flattens the cells and creates channels to prevent water loss. Hope that helps a little!
thank u sooo much.,
Thanks
thanks sir
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