Skin Appendages Cutaneous (relating to skin) glands Cutaneous (relating to skin) glands Sebaceous glands Sebaceous glands Sweat glands Sweat glands Hair.
23 The Digestive System Part A. Digestive System: Overview The alimentary canal or gastrointestinal (GI) tract digests and absorbs food Alimentary canal.
Fig. 24-1, p. 864 Ch. 24 – The Digestive System The overall idea is to obtain nutrients from the environment There are 2 general types of digestive organs.
The Integumentary System and Wound Healing. Learning outcomes Describe the anatomy and functions of the skin Discuss the principles of wound healing.
Tissues Chapter 4 Tissues Chapter 4. Tissues Tissues are groups of cells and extracellular material that perform specific functions. The four tissue types,
Accessory Structures of the Skin (a.k.a. Skin Appendages) Hair Nails Glands.