A & P MS2 MOD 1 Matching
the thin edge of cornified epithelium at the base of a nail. |
The inner layer of the epidermis with dying cells that develop granules of keratohyalin in their cytoplasm. |
Containing nerve endings and, therefore, can feel sensation. |
A fibrous, sulfur containing protein that is the primary component of the epidermis, hair, nails, and enamel of the teeth. |
Hair color results from pigment within the shaft. |
The Latin term for "clear". |
A protrusion that extends into the epidermal area. |
A cavity, especially in a tubular organ or structure. |
the Latin word for "germination". |
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