3.1 Terms - Health Science
Match the terms with their definitions
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Outer most layer of the skin provides a waterproof barrier, and creates our skin tone
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Produces and secretes an oily substance that lubricates the skin and hair
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Contains connective tissues, hair follicles, and sweat glands
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Senses pain, pressure, and temperature
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Pertaining to the skin
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Not technically a lay of the skin, composed of fat cells, to provide warmth to the body.
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The deepest layer of the epidermis and is responsible in creating new skin cells.
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Hard and waterproof substance
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Responsible for skin pigmentation
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Oil
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Sweat glands located in armpits, and genital areas.
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Sweat glands located in the breast.
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Cuses goosebumps
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Dead hair
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The live hair
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Responsible for thermoregulation
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Wound healing with the same tissue that was damaged, normal function is returned.
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Wound healing scar tissue, normal function is not returned.
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