Hairs- Protect our skin from the sun and injuries, and keep us warm.
Sweat pores- Release sweat onto our skin to cool our body temperature.
Sweat glands- Produce sweat.
Oil glands- Lubricates skin so hair can break through.
Fatty layer- Acts as an insulator, shock absorber, and a place to store energy.
Hair follicles- Where the hair starts
Nerve endings- Allow us to feel certain senses.
Blood vessels- Carry blood to parts of our body.
Subcutaneous- Acts as a cushion for delicate organs beneath the skin, insulates our body, and maintains our body temperature.
Dermis- The layer of the skin containing blood vessels, glands, and nerve endings.
Epidermis- The top layer of the skin, consisting of tough, flat cells; it is what protects us from injuries to our innards.
Sweat pores- Release sweat onto our skin to cool our body temperature.
Sweat glands- Produce sweat.
Oil glands- Lubricates skin so hair can break through.
Fatty layer- Acts as an insulator, shock absorber, and a place to store energy.
Hair follicles- Where the hair starts
Nerve endings- Allow us to feel certain senses.
Blood vessels- Carry blood to parts of our body.
Subcutaneous- Acts as a cushion for delicate organs beneath the skin, insulates our body, and maintains our body temperature.
Dermis- The layer of the skin containing blood vessels, glands, and nerve endings.
Epidermis- The top layer of the skin, consisting of tough, flat cells; it is what protects us from injuries to our innards.