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Biology, 10.07.2019 17:50, Tiff7859

The skin (integument) is divided into two general layers. a third layer called the hypodermis or subcutaneous layer is not considered part of the integument but is often included in the description of the skin. a. name the two layers of the skin from superficial to deep. b. in which layer are blood vessels and nerves found? c. what is the main type of epithelium found in the most superficial layer? what is the function of this layer?

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