Skin: Histology
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- The skin covers and helps protect the body from its environment. It’s also known as the integument, which is part of the integumentary system.
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Are Pacinis corpuscles not located in subcutaneous tissue (Hypodermis)?
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Skin largest organ of the body!
Largest external organ=Skin
Largest Intenal organ=Liver
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Second liver
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Bro in Some Indian Authors Books they jave mentioned Stratum Corneum as thick Layer
it is true though, the stratum corundum is the thickest layer of the epidermis- ?
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Thick skin also doesn’t tend to take insults personally
Oops wrong skin
Were Thick skin vs thin skin were applies by different ethnic or generally different parts of the body
just in case for ethinic
were the Mongolians and the Jomon or Ainu from Nothern Japan have thick layers of skin compare than to the Han tribe Chinese have only comprising with thin skin in majority?
as though Austronesians and the Native African people must be to know the thickness gauge as well as Latin people and the Caucasian people must be under my querry.
as just in case for general biological populations as though thick skin can be resilient in the sun exposures compare than from the thin skin?
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