Based on the image provided, which shows a worksheet titled "PHYSIO | Integumentary System Review Worksheet," I can see a diagram of the skin with various structures labeled and some blank boxes that need to be filled in. The diagram illustrates the different layers and components of the integumentary system.
Looking at the diagram, I can identify the following structures:
1.
Epidermis - The outermost layer of the skin, which is clearly labeled in the diagram.
2.
Dermis - The layer beneath the epidermis, also clearly labeled.
3.
Hypodermis (Subcutaneous Layer) - The deepest layer shown in the diagram, below the dermis.
4.
Hair Follicle - Structures extending from the surface down into the dermis.
5.
Sebaceous Gland - Glands attached to hair follicles that secrete oil.
6.
Sweat Gland - Glands located in the dermis that produce sweat.
7.
Free Nerve Endings - Nerve endings in the dermis that detect sensations.
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Blood Vessels - Vessels running through the dermis that supply nutrients and oxygen.
The blank boxes in the diagram are pointing to these specific structures, and based on standard anatomy of the integumentary system, I can fill in the labels as follows:
- The box pointing to the very top surface layer should be labeled
Stratum Corneum (the outermost layer of the epidermis).
- The box pointing to the structure within the dermis that appears to be a gland should be labeled
Sebaceous Gland.
- The box pointing to the deeper glandular structure should be labeled
Sweat Gland.
- The box pointing to the nerve endings should be labeled
Free Nerve Endings.
- The box pointing to the bottom layer should be labeled
Hypodermis or
Subcutaneous Layer.
This completes the labeling of the integumentary system diagram based on standard anatomical knowledge.
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