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sebaceous glands - ANSsecrete sebum (oil) into the hair follicles where the hair shafts pass
through the dermis

basal layer - ANSdeepest layer of epidermis, made of the stratum spinosum and stratum
basale, connects epidermis to dermis

Dermis layers - ANSpapillary and reticular

reticular layer - ANSDeeper layer of the dermis that supplies the skin with oxygen and nutrients

hypodermis - ANSsubcutaneous fat

what connects the epidermis to the dermis - ANSbasal layer

stratum corneum - ANSoutermost layer of the epidermis, which consists of flattened, keratinized
cells, varies in thickness around the body

What do sebaceous glands do? - ANSsecrete oil to hair and skin to soften it

where is the tarsal portion - ANSeyelid

orbital portion - ANSprovides the superior surface of the eye socket

Where is the corrugator located? - ANSSlender muscle deep to orbicularis oculi
*muscles around and superior to the eye*,

What does the corrugator do? - ANSit draws the eyebrow down & wrinkles the forehead...

orbicularis oculi - ANSCloses eyelids; used in blinking, winking, and squinting, entire eye

orbicularis oris - ANScloses and protrudes lips

Supraorbital vein - ANS- starts near the zygomatic process of the frontal bone, joining the
supratrochlear vein near medial angle of the eye to form the facial vein.

supraorbital artery - ANSsupplies blood to the upper eyelid and forehead

Keratinocytes - ANSThe most abundant epidermal cells, they function mainly to produce keratin.

, What happens to keratinocytes? - ANSthey eventually die off from the basal layer to the stratum
corneum

Where is the zygomatic bone? - ANScheek bone

where are the mentalis, orbicularis oris, quadratus labii inferioris, risorius, and buccinator? -
ANSaround the mouth

nasolabial lines - ANSDynamic wrinkles that connect the nose to the mouth.

Buccinator - ANStrumpeter, where your molar teeth are

what is the name of the lower jaw - ANSmandible

what is the name of the upper jaw - ANSmaxilla

What does OSHA stand for? - ANSOccupational Safety and Health Administration

which machines have rubber bands - ANSreciprocating coil machines

what is the oldest technique - ANSmanual tap

what is the newest machine - ANSrotary pen

organic pigments - ANSmade using carbon chemistry (in lab)
not made from living organisms
brighter + intense
prone to fading
NOT stable

inorganic pigments - ANSlast longer
generally dry pigments
opaque
offer great lightfastness
iron oxides

which pigments last longer - ANSinorganic

which pigments are stable - ANSinorganic

which pigments are more lightfast - ANSinorganic

which technique is dotting for eyelids with a slow machine - ANSpointlism

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