Human skin. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of healthy human skin on the leg of a thirty-year-old woman. The flaky outer layer is made up of dead skin cells,which are being constantly shed and replaced (desquamation). Skin consists of an outer epidermis of many cell layers supported by a underlying dermis. The skin accounts for around 15% of the body weight of humans. Its structure varies according to where it is located on the body,for example the skin on the hands and feet is much thicker than in other areas. The ability of skin to differentiate gives rise to hair,nails,sebaceous glands and sweat glands. Magnification unknown | |
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