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    empty box that corresponds with the appropriate letter in the diagram. (Points : 15) Potential Matches: 1 : a 2 : f 3 : b 4 : e 5 : g 6 : k 7 : m 8 : c 9 : j 10 : o 11 : h 12 : n 13 : d 14 : i 15 : l 16 : p Answer : Epidermis : dermis : subcutaneous fatty tissue/hypodermis : sweat gland : arrector pili muscle : Pacinian corpuscle : cutaneous nerve : papilla of hair : hair follicle : sebaceous oil gland : Meissner’s

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    common household spices/herbs such as cinnamon‚ cloves‚ mustard‚ ginger‚ and garlic‚ on the zone of inhibition in the Staphylococcus epidermis covered nutrient agar? Hypothesis: If 3 teaspoons of chopped cinnamon‚ cloves‚ mustard‚ ginger‚ and garlic steep in half a cup of boiling water for 15 hours and then placed in nutrient agar covered with Staphylococcus epidermis (gram positive) bacteria for 24 hours (in an incubator)‚ garlic will have the strongest antimicrobial effect. This is because of allicin

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    Pathogenesis Lab Report

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    all over the agar. S. epidermis of antibiotic were the most effective because it was susceptible and Chloramphenicol and tetracycline had a little bit of growth. I believe this was different depending on the bacteria because Chloramphenicol and tetracycline were the only organisms with growth on antibiotics agar. Yes‚ S. epidermis of antibiotics had all the six species effective. The difference between the gram-staining reaction microorganisms was lipopolysaccharide. S. epidermis had a gram-positive

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    | | |Purpose: | | |To determine which parts and/or areas on the epidermis of the body are most sensitive. | | | | | |

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    Desmosome and Its Function

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    INTEGRINS | EC MATRIX | 3 | ADHERENS JUNCTIONS | ACTIN FILAMENTS | CADHERIN INTEGRINS | OTHER CELLS EC MATRIX | HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The desmosome was first observed in the spinous layer of epidermis by the Italian pathologist Giulio Bizzozero (1846–1901). Bizzozero ’s observations of these small dense nodules‚ subsequently named “nodes of Bizzozero‚” led him to the insightful interpretation of these structures as adhesive cell–cell contact points

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    Papers On Skin Cancer

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    The skin‚ or epithelial tissue‚ primarily consists of 3 distinct layers‚ the epidermis‚ dermis‚ and hypodermis‚ respectively. The epidermis‚ or outermost layer of the skin‚ is comprised of 5 layers: stratum corneum‚ stratum lucidum‚ stratum granulosum‚ stratum spinosum‚ and stratum basale. The skin is comprised mainly of squamous cells‚ basal cells‚ and melanocytes. Skin cancer is the most known form of cancer found in the United States‚ with over 54 million individual nonmelanoma related skin

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    Internal Structure Of A Plant PLANT CELL STRUCTURE Plant cells are classed as eukaryotes organisms‚ because they have a membrane enclosed nuclei and organelles. Here is a diagram of a plant cell;  Cytoplasm Most chemical reactions take place here. It helps the cell maintain it’s shape. Nucleus The nucleus has two main roles. Firstly it contains all the cells genetic information. Secondly it coordinates the cell’s activities‚ which include growth‚ intermediary metabolism‚ protein synthesis

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    microscope. The young stem has a periderm‚ wide and continuous ring of vascular bundle and a relatively thin layer of cortex. The trichomeless root has a uniseriate epidermis‚ very thick layer of cortical parenchyma and well defined circular arrangement of vascular tissue in the middle. The dorsiventral leaf has a uniseriate epidermis‚ 3-4 layers of palisade‚ 3-4 layers of spongy mesophyll and in-between these are 5-8 layers of parenchyma where lateral veins lie. Found on the abaxial side of the leaf

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    Epidermolysis Bullosa

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    are the symptoms‚ how it ’s detected‚ how it ’s treated‚ how it can be prevented‚ and finally‚ what is the current research being done. So just what is Epidermolysis bullosa? The skin is made up of many layers. The outer layer is called the epidermis while the inner layers are called the dermis. Bullosa means blister and lysis mean breakdown. Therefore Epidermolysis Bullosa means the breakdown and blistering of the skin. Epidermolysis bullosa‚ EB‚ is a group of inherited genetic skin disorders

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    Botany Final Review

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    Pericycle Endodermis Cortex Epidermis | Vascular cylinderInterior to exterior: Pith Xylem Phloem Endodermis Epidermis | Stems | Vascular bundles arranged around interior of epidermis in cirle formation‚ xylem toward outsidePith in middleSecondary growth | Vascular bundles scattered throughout stem‚ xylem toward outside | Leaves | Vascular bundles‚ xylem toward upper epidermis | Vascular bundles‚ xylem toward upper epidermis | 4. Epidermis- Outermost layer in plant ‚ epidermal

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