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Epidermis: the outer layer of cells covering an organism, in particular.
Melanin: a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals. It is responsible for tanning of skin exposed to sunlight.
Dermis: the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis that forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures.
Oil Glands:The sebaceous glands are microscopic exocrine glands in the skin that secrete an oily or waxy matter, called sebum, to lubricate and waterproof the skin and hair of mammals.
Sweat Glands: a small gland that secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin. Such glands are found over most of the body, and have a simple coiled tubular structure.
Thicker: with opposite sides or surfaces that are a great or relatively great distance apart.
Thinner: a volatile solvent used to make paint or other mixtures less viscous.
Blood Vessels: a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary.
Nerve Endings: A free nerve ending is an unspecialized, afferent nerve ending.
Fatty Layer: The Hypodermis is beneath dermis which is beneath epidermis. It is used mainly for fat storage. A layer of tissue lies immediately below the dermis of vertebrate skin.
Ultraviolet Rays: The ultraviolet part of the spectrum
Vitamin D: Any of a group of vitamins found in liver and fish oils, essential for the absorption of calcium and the prevention of rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults.
Protection: The action of protecting someone or something, or the state of being protected.
Sensory Response: A neologism for a perceptual phenomenon characterized as a distinct, pleasurable tingling sensation in the head, scalp, back, or peripheral regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, or cognitive stimuli.
Bruises: An injury appearing as an area of discolored skin on the body, caused by a blow or impact rupturing underlying blood vessels.
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Across:2. | The Hypodermis is beneath dermis which is beneath epidermis. It is used mainly for fat storage. A layer of tissue lies immediately below the dermis of vertebrate skin. | 4. | the outer layer of cells covering an organism, in particular. | 6. | Any of a group of vitamins found in liver and fish oils, essential for the absorption of calcium and the prevention of rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults. | 7. | The ultraviolet part of the spectrum |
| 10. | a small gland that secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin. Such glands are found over most of the body, and have a simple coiled tubular structure. | 12. | The sebaceous glands are microscopic exocrine glands in the skin that secrete an oily or waxy matter, called sebum, to lubricate and waterproof the skin and hair of mammals. | 13. | a volatile solvent used to make paint or other mixtures less viscous. | 14. | A free nerve ending is an unspecialized, afferent nerve ending. |
| | Down:1. | The action of protecting someone or something, or the state of being protected. | 3. | A neologism for a perceptual phenomenon characterized as a distinct, pleasurable tingling sensation in the head, scalp, back, or peripheral regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, or cognitive stimuli. | 5. | a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals. It is responsible for tanning of skin exposed to sunlight. |
| 8. | with opposite sides or surfaces that are a great or relatively great distance apart. | 9. | An injury appearing as an area of discolored skin on the body, caused by a blow or impact rupturing underlying blood vessels. | 11. | the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis that forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures. |
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Across:2. | The Hypodermis is beneath dermis which is beneath epidermis. It is used mainly for fat storage. A layer of tissue lies immediately below the dermis of vertebrate skin. | 4. | the outer layer of cells covering an organism, in particular. | 6. | Any of a group of vitamins found in liver and fish oils, essential for the absorption of calcium and the prevention of rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults. | 7. | The ultraviolet part of the spectrum |
| 10. | a small gland that secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin. Such glands are found over most of the body, and have a simple coiled tubular structure. | 12. | The sebaceous glands are microscopic exocrine glands in the skin that secrete an oily or waxy matter, called sebum, to lubricate and waterproof the skin and hair of mammals. | 13. | a volatile solvent used to make paint or other mixtures less viscous. | 14. | A free nerve ending is an unspecialized, afferent nerve ending. |
| | Down:1. | The action of protecting someone or something, or the state of being protected. | 3. | A neologism for a perceptual phenomenon characterized as a distinct, pleasurable tingling sensation in the head, scalp, back, or peripheral regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, or cognitive stimuli. | 5. | a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals. It is responsible for tanning of skin exposed to sunlight. |
| 8. | with opposite sides or surfaces that are a great or relatively great distance apart. | 9. | An injury appearing as an area of discolored skin on the body, caused by a blow or impact rupturing underlying blood vessels. | 11. | the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis that forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures. |
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