The reticular lay of the dermis is composed of which of the following? Select all that apply
a. Nerves
b. Small elastic fibers
c. Lymphatic tissue
d. Loose connective tissue
e. Extensive network of capillaries
f. Dense bed of vascular connective tissue
A, C, F
The reticular layer, the lower layer of the dermis, is formed by a dense bed of vascular connective tissue that also includes nerves and lymphatic tissue. The papillary layer, or upper layer, is composed primarily of loose connective tissue, small elastic fibers, and an extensive network of capillaries that serve to nourish the epidermis.
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