vocabulary for chapter 5
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keratocytes use this substance to protect themselves from exposure to damaging | melanin
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these glands are found in deep layers and connective tissue of dogs' foot pads | eccrine sweat glands
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these pain and touch receptors are found in the papillary layer | meissners corpuscles
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this structure consists of the toe, heel and quarters | wall
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this is the insensitive, triangulad, horyn structure of the hoof | frog
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dandruff is made of cells that died in this layer | statum granulosum
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these structures are located in the dermis and are sensitive to heavy pressure | pavinian corpuscle
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This is the word for hair surface | cuticle
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these are found in the planum nasale of sheep, pigs, and cows | tubular glands
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this is another word for tactile hair | sinus hair
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these cells are associated with sensory nerve endings at the epidermal-dermal junction | merkel cells
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the substance produced by this gland has antibacterial and antifungal properties | sabacceous gland
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the distal phalanx in horses | coffin bone
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the cells in this layer of hair are composed of soft keratin | medulla
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these run from the coronary band to the ground on a hoof and represent periods of growth | horn tubes
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this term describes the loss of a large percentage of hair at one time | telagen effuvium
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the distal sesamoid bone in the horse is called this | navicular bone
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most skin lacks this layer because it is only found in very thick skin | stratum lucidum
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these are generally wavy or bristled in the dog | secondary hair
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