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    Epidermis Layers

    The skin is the flexible tissue that encloses the body of animals with a vertebrate backbone. In most mammals, the skin functions as a complex organ of numerous structures, with each structure serving very significant metabolic and protective functions. It contains two primary layers of the cell: a thin outer layer, known as the epidermis, and a thicker inner layer, known as the dermis. The epidermis is the layer of the skin that is visible to us, given that it's the outer layer, and it is divided

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    Second-Degree Burns

    functions of these tissues. When you think of skin you would know that, it is the largest organ of the body, with a total area of about 20 square feet. The skin protects us from microbes and the elements, helps regulate body temperature, and permits the sensations of touch, heat, and cold. There are three layers that make up the skin. On the top there is the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin, provides a waterproof barrier and creates our skin tone. Then there is the dermis, beneath the epidermis

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    Bone Broth Research Paper

    Journal 1 Today I decided to investigate bone broth because of the health claims made by Dr. Oz. His show advertised that bone broth can help rebuild hair, skin, and nails. Esther Blum, a holistic nutritionist, mentioned that bone broth gives you energy for the entire day and that it even promotes sleep. She even went as far as to recommend replacing coffee with bone broth. The sequence to the original source was: Dr. Oz’s website, which led me to Esther’s website, which finally led me to the

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    Radiesse Research Paper

    What Is Radiesse? Hands have a tendency to age just like the rest of the body. In fact, hands have a tendency to age faster than the face. Many of us are very meticulous about caring for our face. We use cleansers, moisturizers and sunscreen on our face, but we often neglect our hands. Additionally, constantly washing the hands can cause them to age faster. Frequent handwashing can lead to hand dryness. The hands have a tendency to become less elastic and less toned as the result of aging. The

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    4.1 Explain Why Tissue Viability Risk Assessment

    Skin has three layers: Epidermis - The epidermis, the outermost layer of skin, provides a waterproof barrier and creates our skin tone. Dermis - The dermis, beneath the epidermis, contains tough connective tissue, hair follicles and sweat glands. Hypodermis - The deeper subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) is made of fat and connective tissue. Skin serves several functions such as: Regulation of body temperature. In response to high environmental temperature or strenuous exercise, the evaporation

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    Define The Term Risk Nvq Level 3

    1.1The skin is a live and always developing organ that contains many special cells and structures. The skins' function is to act as a protective barrier that can sometimes encounter hostile environments. The skin is also vital maintaining the proper body temperature in order to function well. It is very complex as it gathers sensory information from the environment, and plays an important role in the immune system protecting us from disease. There is a 3 layer structure of the skin; the epidermis

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    Tanning Research Paper

    indoor and outdoor tanning can cause damage to your skin. Indoor tanning emits more ultraviolet A rays, while outdoor tanning causes sunburns. Tanning is a browning or darkening of the skin, as by exposure to the sun. (D, 2004) While tanning, the sun transmits ultraviolet rays into the skin, ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B. Ultraviolet A rays are more common than ultraviolet B rays during these transmissions. Ultraviolet A rays permeate deep into skin layers, while producing a tan. (Woo & Eide, 2010

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    Spleen Research Paper

    An important organ that is part of lymphatic system. It is an internal body organ in the abdomen just underneath the left rib cage. Spleen lies between fundus of stomach and diaphragm. In addition, “it is the largest collection of reticuloendothelial cells in the body and is composed of sponge like tissue of two types: red pulp, which is the dark reddish brown substance filling the interspaces of the sinuses of the spleen, and white pulp, which consists of sheaths of lymphatic tissue surrounding

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    Descemet's Membrane Essay

    Bi. What are the tissue types of each of the 5 layers of the cornea? The Epithelium consists of stratified epithelial tissue, the Bowman’s layer consists of connective tissue (more specifically Collagen fibres), the Stroma consists also of connective tissue (again Collagen fibres but also keratocytes), Descemet’s membrane is a basement membrane which is a type of epithelial tissue and the Endothelium is epithelial tissue. Bii. What are the functions of each of the 5 layers of the cornea? Epithelium:

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    Plaque Psoriasis Research Paper

    Plaque psoriasis What is Plaque Psoriasis? It is one of the most common forms of psoriasis that appears as raised, red and silvery patches covered with the scales of dead white skin cells. These plaques often show on scalp, elbows, and knees and even on the lower back. These red patches can be itchy, painful and often can be crack and bleed out. It believes that this sustained disease attack almost 5 million people around the world and in United State America. Plaque Psoriasis can be extremely severe

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