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Ch. 4 Skin and Body Membranes
Marieb - Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology 13th Edition
Marieb13th EditionEssentials of Human Anatomy & PhysiologyISBN: 9780135624340당신이 사용하는 게 아니라요?교과서 변경
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Match the appropriate structure with the proper description and/or function.
1. Made of dense, irregular connective tissue
 2. Produce sebum
3. Helps regulate body temperature by producing sweat
4. Cause fingerprints
5. Houses the hair root
6. Superficial keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
7. Deep pressure receptors
8. Vascular layer that houses skin appendages
a. Dermal papillae
b. Lamellar corpuscles
c. Dermis
d. Hair follicle
e. Epidermis
f. Eccrine sweat gland
g. Reticular layer
h. Sebaceous glands

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Step 1: Understand the concept of deep pressure receptors. These are specialized sensory structures that detect deep pressure and vibrations in the skin. They are typically located deeper in the dermis or subcutaneous tissue.
Step 2: Review the options provided and identify which structures are associated with sensory functions. For example, lamellar corpuscles (also known as Pacinian corpuscles) are well-known for detecting deep pressure and vibrations.
Step 3: Consider the anatomical location of each option. Deep pressure receptors are found in the dermis or reticular layer, which is the deeper part of the dermis. This helps narrow down the choices.
Step 4: Eliminate options that are unrelated to sensory functions or are located in superficial layers of the skin, such as the epidermis or dermal papillae, which are involved in light touch or other functions.
Step 5: Match the correct structures (e.g., lamellar corpuscles and reticular layer) with their descriptions and functions based on their role in detecting deep pressure.

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Deep Pressure Receptors

Deep pressure receptors, also known as mechanoreceptors, are specialized sensory structures that respond to pressure and vibration. They are primarily located in the skin and are crucial for detecting changes in pressure, which helps in perceiving touch and texture. The most notable type of deep pressure receptor is the lamellar corpuscle, which is sensitive to rapid changes in pressure.
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Partial Pressure

Lamellar Corpuscles

Lamellar corpuscles, or Pacinian corpuscles, are large, onion-shaped mechanoreceptors found deep in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. They are specifically designed to detect deep pressure and high-frequency vibrations. When pressure is applied, these receptors respond quickly, making them essential for sensing dynamic changes in the environment.
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Dermis Structure

The dermis is the thick layer of skin beneath the epidermis, composed of connective tissue that provides strength and elasticity. It contains various structures, including blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles, and glands. The dermis is divided into two layers: the papillary layer, which contains dermal papillae, and the reticular layer, which houses deeper structures like lamellar corpuscles.
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1. Made of dense, irregular connective tissue

 2. Produce sebum

3. Helps regulate body temperature by producing sweat

4. Cause fingerprints

5. Houses the hair root

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1. Made of dense, irregular connective tissue

 2. Produce sebum

3. Helps regulate body temperature by producing sweat

4. Cause fingerprints

5. Houses the hair root

6. Superficial keratinized stratified squamous epithelium

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b. Lamellar corpuscles

c. Dermis

d. Hair follicle

e. Epidermis

f. Eccrine sweat gland

g. Reticular layer

h. Sebaceous glands

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