Which layer of the skin is made up, in part, of blood and lymph vessels, nerves, sweat and sebaceous glands, and hair roots?
A) Subcutaneous layer
B) Epidermis
C) Dermis
D) Reticular layer
Ans: C
Feedback: The dermis is made up of blood and lymph vessels, nerves, sweat and sebaceous glands, and hair roots. The epidermis is an outermost layer of stratified epithelial cells. The subcutaneous tissue, or hypodermis, is the innermost layer of the skin. It is primarily adipose tissue. The reticular layer lies beneath the papillary layer and also produces collagen and elastin bundles.
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