HISTOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF THE SKIN

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  • Umarova Zulfizar Maxammadzokirovna Andijan State Medical Institute , Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Epidermis, skin, dermis, hair, keratinocytes.

Abstract

The skin and its appendages that derive from the epidermis (hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, nails, and mammary glands) establish the integumentary system. Histologically, skin has two main layers—the epidermis and the dermis—with a subcutaneous fascia called the hypodermis, which lies deep in the dermis. The epidermis is formed of four to five layers of cells made mostly out of keratinocytes, along with three other different and less abundant cells. The dermis underlies the epidermis.

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2023-04-09

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Umarova Zulfizar Maxammadzokirovna. (2023). HISTOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF THE SKIN. Zeta Repository, 4(04), 33–35. Retrieved from https://zetarepo.com/index.php/zr/article/view/1146

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