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Which list shows the order in which large amounts of each molecule/structure is encountered in the integument going from deep to superficial?   collagen, keratin, carotene  
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blood vessels are located in the epidermis t/f   false  
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What is the layer that is present in thick skin but not thin skin?   stratum lucidum  
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overall, what layer in cutaneous membrane is the thickest?   Dermis -> reticular layer  
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what layer makes thick skin so much thicker than thin skin?   Stratum corneum  
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One difference between loose and dense CT is that dense CT has more ______ than loose CT.   fibers  
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What type of cell is immediate deep to epithelial cells?   both ET and CT cells are possible  
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One difference between passive and active transport is that only active transport ________.   requires ATP  
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One difference between simple and facilitated diffusion is that facilitated diffusion ________.   requires a protein channel  
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Where will you find hair follicles? in thick or thin skin?   in thin skin only  
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What component of the cytoskeleton is made of keratin?   intermediate filaments  
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what kind of cells are in the root bulb producing hair cells?   epithelial cells  
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the scar tissue that we observe is mostly due to changes in the _________.   dermis  
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why do bones heal faster than cartilage?   because bones have blood flowing through them whereas cartilage has a lack of blood supply.  
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