k Skin anatomy, illustration Illustration showing the anatomy of human skin. The skin layers include an outer layer of dead skin cells stratum corneum, below which is the epidermis, and then the dermis thickest layer, with the hypodermis subcutaneous tissue containing fat, at bottom. The dermis contains sebaceous glands, sweat eccrine glands, nerves and blood vessels. Beneath the skin is a layer of fascia connective tissue and muscle., by JOE BROCK, RESEARCH ILLUSTRATION, FRANCIS CRICK INSTITUTESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Skin anatomy, illustration Illustration showing the anatomy of human skin. The skin layers include an outer layer of dead skin cells  stratum corneum , below which is the epidermis, and then the dermis  thickest layer , with the hypodermis  subcutaneous tissue  containing fat, at bottom. The dermis contains sebaceous glands, sweat  eccrine  glands, nerves and blood vessels. Beneath the skin is a layer of fascia connective tissue and muscle., by JOE BROCK, RESEARCH ILLUSTRATION, FRANCIS CRICK INSTITUTE SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Skin anatomy, illustration

Illustration showing the anatomy of human skin. The skin layers include an outer layer of dead skin cells (stratum corneum), below which is the epidermis, and then the dermis (thickest layer), with the hypodermis (subcutaneous tissue) containing fat, at bottom. The dermis contains sebaceous glands, sweat (eccrine) glands, nerves and blood vessels. Beneath the skin is a layer of fascia connective tissue and muscle., by JOE BROCK, RESEARCH ILLUSTRATION, FRANCIS CRICK INSTITUTE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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