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ANP

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An oily secretion that helps waterproof body surface   sebum  
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Outermost layer of epidermis   stratum corneum  
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becomes active at puberty   apocrine sweat gland  
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epidermal pigment   melanin  
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inner layer of skin   dermis  
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responds to elevated body temperature   eccrine sweat gland  
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general name for entire superficial layer of the skin   epidermis  
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gland that secretes an oily substance   sebaceous gland  
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hard protein of nails and hair   keratin  
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cell division and deepest layer of epidermis   stratum basale  
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tubelike part that contains the root of the hair   hair follicle  
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causes hair to stand erect and goose bumps to appear   arrector pili muscle  
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the epidermis is made of   stratified squamous epithelium  
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the dermis consists of   irregular dense connective tissue  
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the subcutaneous layer is composed of   adipose and areolar connective tissues  
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Functions as heat insulator beneath skin   adipose tissue  
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contains large amounts of fluid and lacks fibers   blood  
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cells arranged around central canal   compact bone  
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binds skin to underlying organs   areolar tissue  
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main tissue of tendons and ligaments   regular dense connective  
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provides stored energy supply in fat vacuoles   adipose tissue  
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forms the flexible part of the nasal septum   hyaline cartilage  
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cells greatly enlarged with nuclei pushed to sides   adipose tissue  
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forms delicate, thin layers between muscles   areolar tissue  
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coordinates, regulates, and integrates body functions   nervous tissue  
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contains intercalculated discs   cardiac muscle  
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muscle that lacks striations   smooth muscle  
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striated and involuntary   cardiac muscle  
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striated and voluntary   skeletal muscle  
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contains neurons and neuroglial cells   nervous tissue  
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muscle attached to bones   skeletal muscle  
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muscle that composes heart   cardiac muscle  
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moves food through the digestive tract   smooth muscle  
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transmits impulses along cellular processes   nervous tissue  
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