Skin - Anatomy & Physiology
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BACK TO INTEGUMENTARY - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Development
Origin of the epidermis
Following neurulation, the precursor of the epidermis is formed from the cells covering the embryo. This then becomes 2 layers, the outer forming the periderm and the inner forming the basal layer or stratum basale. A further layer is formed from the basal layer called the spinous layer or stratum spinosum. The basal and spinous layers are termed the Malphigian layer, the cells of which then divide to produce the granular layer or stratum granulosum. As the cells of the granular layer differentiate and keratinise, they form the outer cornified layer or stratum corneum.
Structure and Function
Epidermis
Dermis
Glands
- Sweat Glands
- Mammary Glands
- Sebaceous Glands