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BIOS 251 OL Week 5 Lab – Integumentary System | 2026 Verified Answers & Study Guide

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BIOS251 OL, Week 5 Lab

Name: Danielle DeLeon

Part A: Anatomy of the skin
I. Microscopic anatomy of the skin. Complete the table using the image provided:



Structure Function

A Stratum Protects deeper layers from
corneum injury and microbial invasion

B Stratum Consist of serval layers of
granulosum keratinocytes, thickest stratum.
On hands and soles of feet
C Stratum Contains melanocytes and
spinosum intraepidermal and
macrophages.
D Stratum As stem cells divide, they give
Basal rise to keratinocytes that migrate
towards the surface and replace
lost epidermis cells.
E Basement Separates tissues and protects
Membrane them from mechanical stress.

F Tactile nerve Receptors for touch
fiber

G Dermis To protect and support the skin
and deeper layers, assist in the
thermoregulation, and aid in
sensation.
H Dendritic cell Macrophages originating in the
bone marrow that guard against
pathogens.
I Tactile cell Touch receptor cells associated
with dermal nerve fibers.

J keratinocytes Synthesizing keratin


K Melanocytes Synthesize the brown to black
pigment melanin.




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BIOS251 OL, Week 5 Lab

Name: Danielle DeLeon



II. Gross anatomy of the skin. Complete the table using the image provided.




Structure Function

A Hair shaft Protects above the surface of
the skin
B blood vessel Responsible for the blood flow
from the heart throughout the
body from the
C Arrector muscle To shift the position of hair
follicles by contracting and
relaxing.
D Sebaceous gland Produce and secrete sebum


E Eccrine sweat gland Regulates body temperature


F Hair bulb Active site for hair growth


G Hypodermis Pads the body and binds the
skin to the underlying tissues.
H Lamellate (Pacinian) Sensory receptors for vibration
Corpuscle (pressure and deep pressure and are
receptor) essential for proprioception.
I Dermal papilla Hair formation. Growth, and
cycling.
J Epidermis Acts as a protective barrier

K Dermis To protect and support the skin
and deeper layers, assist in the
thermoregulation, and aid in
sensation.
L Skin Resistance to trauma and
infection, other barrier
functions, vitamin D synthesis,
sensation, thermaregulation,
and nonverbal communication
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