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- Skin abstract "Skin is the soft outer covering of vertebrates. Other animal coverings such as the arthropod exoskeleton have different developmental origin, structure and chemical composition. The adjective cutaneous means "of the skin" (from Latin cutis, skin). In mammals, the skin is an organ of the integumentary system made up of multiple layers of ectodermal tissue, and guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and internal organs. Skin of a different nature exists in amphibians, reptiles, and birds. All mammals have some hair on their skin, even marine mammals which appear to be hairless.The skin interfaces with the environment and is the first line of defense from external factors. For example, the skin plays a key role in protecting the body against pathogens and excessive water loss. Its other functions are insulation, temperature regulation, sensation, and the production of vitamin D folates. Severely damaged skin may heal by forming scar tissue. This is sometimes discoloured and depigmented. The thickness of skin also varies from location to location on an organism. In humans for example, the skin located under the eyes and around the eyelids is the thinnest skin in the body at 0.5 mm thick, and is one of the first areas to show signs of aging such as "crows feet" and wrinkles. The skin on the palms and the soles of the feet is 4 mm thick and the thickest skin in the body. The speed and quality of wound healing in skin is promoted by the reception of estrogen.Fur is dense hair. Primarily, fur augments the insulation the skin provides but can also serve as a secondary sexual characteristic or as camouflage. On some animals, the skin is very hard and thick, and can be processed to create leather. Reptiles and fish have hard protective scales on their skin for protection, and birds have hard feathers, all made of tough β-keratins. Amphibian skin is not a strong barrier, especially regarding the passage of chemicals via skin and is often subject to osmosis and diffusive forces. For example, a frog sitting in an anesthetic solution would be sedated quickly, as the chemical diffuses through its skin.".
- Skin grayPage "1065".
- Skin graySubject "234".
- Skin meshName "Dermis".
- Skin meshNumber "A17.815.180".
- Skin thumbnail HumanSkinDiagram.jpg?width=300.
- Skin wikiPageID "27978".
- Skin wikiPageRevisionID "606750019".
- Skin caption "A diagram of human skin.".
- Skin caption "A diagrammatic sectional view of the skin .".
- Skin caption "The distribution of the bloodvessels in the skin of the sole of the foot.".
- Skin cols "2".
- Skin dorlands "seven/000097765".
- Skin dorlandsid "Skin".
- Skin graypage "1065".
- Skin graysubject "234".
- Skin hasPhotoCollection Skin.
- Skin image "Gray940.png".
- Skin image "HumanSkinDiagram.jpg".
- Skin latin "Cutis".
- Skin meshname "Dermis".
- Skin meshnumber "A17.815.180".
- Skin name "Dermis".
- Skin name "Skin".
- Skin small "yes".
- Skin width "300".
- Skin wordnet_type synset-human_body-noun-1.
- Skin subject Category:Animal_anatomy.
- Skin subject Category:Leathermaking.
- Skin subject Category:Organs.
- Skin subject Category:Skin.
- Skin subject Category:Soft_tissue.
- Skin type AnatomicalStructure.
- Skin type AnimalBodyPart.
- Skin type BiologicalObject.
- Skin comment "Skin is the soft outer covering of vertebrates. Other animal coverings such as the arthropod exoskeleton have different developmental origin, structure and chemical composition. The adjective cutaneous means "of the skin" (from Latin cutis, skin). In mammals, the skin is an organ of the integumentary system made up of multiple layers of ectodermal tissue, and guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and internal organs.".
- Skin label "Haut".
- Skin label "Huid".
- Skin label "Peau".
- Skin label "Pele".
- Skin label "Pelle".
- Skin label "Piel".
- Skin label "Skin".
- Skin label "Skóra".
- Skin label "Кожа".
- Skin label "جلد".
- Skin label "皮膚".
- Skin label "皮膚".
- Skin sameAs Kůže.
- Skin sameAs Haut.
- Skin sameAs Δέρμα.
- Skin sameAs Piel.
- Skin sameAs Azal_(anatomia).
- Skin sameAs Peau.
- Skin sameAs Kulit.
- Skin sameAs Pelle.
- Skin sameAs 皮膚.
- Skin sameAs 피부.
- Skin sameAs Huid.
- Skin sameAs Skóra.
- Skin sameAs Pele.
- Skin sameAs m.06z04.
- Skin sameAs Q1074.
- Skin sameAs Q1074.
- Skin wasDerivedFrom Skin?oldid=606750019.
- Skin depiction HumanSkinDiagram.jpg.
- Skin isPrimaryTopicOf Skin.
- Skin name "Dermis".
- Skin name "Skin".