Write the name of the accessory structure that best fits the description. ______________________ 1. Sudoriferous glands located in axillary and genital areas; become active after puberty. ______________________ 2. Connective tissue projection; provides blood supply for hair matrix. ______________________ 3. Secures nail to digit. ______________________ 4. Epithelial layer that surrounds hair root. ______________________ 5. Secretes sebum onto hair and skin. ______________________ 6. Part of nail that is visible. ______________________ 7. Part of nail that extends beyond digit. ______________________ 8. Part of hair that contains the matrix. ______________________ 9. Sudoriferous glands that deposit sweat onto epidermal ridges causing fingerprints. ______________________ 10. Part of hair in epidermis and extending beyond skin surface. ______________________ 11. Moves hair shaft perpendicular to skin; causes goose bumps. ______________________ 12. Thickened epithelial tissue at proximal end of nail body. ______________________ 13. Crescent-shaped area of nail body near cuticle. ______________________ 14. Part of hair within dermis. ______________________ 15. Part of nail within skin
Write the name of the accessory structure that best fits the description. ______________________ 1. Sudoriferous glands located in axillary and genital areas; become active after puberty. ______________________ 2. Connective tissue projection; provides blood supply for hair matrix. ______________________ 3. Secures nail to digit. ______________________ 4. Epithelial layer that surrounds hair root. ______________________ 5. Secretes sebum onto hair and skin. ______________________ 6. Part of nail that is visible. ______________________ 7. Part of nail that extends beyond digit. ______________________ 8. Part of hair that contains the matrix. ______________________ 9. Sudoriferous glands that deposit sweat onto epidermal ridges causing fingerprints. ______________________ 10. Part of hair in epidermis and extending beyond skin surface. ______________________ 11. Moves hair shaft perpendicular to skin; causes goose bumps. ______________________ 12. Thickened epithelial tissue at proximal end of nail body. ______________________ 13. Crescent-shaped area of nail body near cuticle. ______________________ 14. Part of hair within dermis. ______________________ 15. Part of nail within skin
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