00:01
Which layer of the skin essentially is made up only of loose connective tissue? so this is number one.
00:09
Loose connective tissue is going to be, so not the epidermis.
00:14
There's a lot of epithelial tissue here.
00:16
The dermis is going to have a lot of complex different things going on.
00:20
But the hypodermis is the correct answer here.
00:24
So one is b, hypodermis.
00:28
And that allows the hypodermis to essentially connect the skin to the tissues and structures underneath it.
00:40
Okay, so next i'm going to answer number six.
00:44
Number six says the keratinization of the epidermis best facilitates which function of the skin.
00:52
Okay, so let's see.
00:53
Thermoregulation is more going to be the blood.
00:56
So cushioning is going to be the role of the adipose tissue and the connective tissue regeneration of cells is going to be lowered down so friction protection is going to be the best answer here so you if you have a thick layer you're going to have more protection against friction and that's why some parts of your body such as the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet are going to have um a thicker layer of the thicker epidermal layer so friction protection and then i'm going to answer eight and then i'll answer 11 and that'll be it so which statement is true about melanin production uh in people around the world so let's read these all humans have about the same number of melanocytes that is going to be true...