 
											Dermis
The dermis of skin consists of two layers, a thin papillary layer immediately beneath the epidermis and a thick reticular layer. The hypodermis lies beneath the skin but is not part of it. Sweat glands, their ducts, blood vessels and sensory receptors (Pacinian corpuscles), are located deep in the dermis or in the adjacent hypodermis. Thick skin 40x
 
																					
											Epidermis
The dermis of skin consists of two layers, a thin papillary layer immediately beneath the epidermis and a thick reticular layer. The hypodermis lies beneath the skin but is not part of it. Sweat glands, their ducts, blood vessels and sensory receptors (Pacinian corpuscles), are located deep in the dermis or in the adjacent hypodermis. Thick skin 40x
 
																					
											Dermis
The dermis of skin consists of two layers, a thin papillary layer immediately beneath the epidermis and a thick reticular layer. The hypodermis lies beneath the skin but is not part of it. Sweat glands, their ducts, blood vessels and sensory receptors (Pacinian corpuscles), are located deep in the dermis or in the adjacent hypodermis. Thick skin 40x
 
																					
											Hypodermis (subcutis)
The dermis of skin consists of two layers, a thin papillary layer immediately beneath the epidermis and a thick reticular layer. The hypodermis lies beneath the skin but is not part of it. Sweat glands, their ducts, blood vessels and sensory receptors (Pacinian corpuscles), are located deep in the dermis or in the adjacent hypodermis. Thick skin 40x
 
																					
											Sweat glands
The dermis of skin consists of two layers, a thin papillary layer immediately beneath the epidermis and a thick reticular layer. The hypodermis lies beneath the skin but is not part of it. Sweat glands, their ducts, blood vessels and sensory receptors (Pacinian corpuscles), are located deep in the dermis or in the adjacent hypodermis. Thick skin 40x
 
																					
											Ducts of sweat glands
The dermis of skin consists of two layers, a thin papillary layer immediately beneath the epidermis and a thick reticular layer. The hypodermis lies beneath the skin but is not part of it. Sweat glands, their ducts, blood vessels and sensory receptors (Pacinian corpuscles), are located deep in the dermis or in the adjacent hypodermis. Thick skin 40x
 
																					
											Blood vessels
The dermis of skin consists of two layers, a thin papillary layer immediately beneath the epidermis and a thick reticular layer. The hypodermis lies beneath the skin but is not part of it. Sweat glands, their ducts, blood vessels and sensory receptors (Pacinian corpuscles), are located deep in the dermis or in the adjacent hypodermis. Thick skin 40x
 
																					
											Pacinian corpuscles
The dermis of skin consists of two layers, a thin papillary layer immediately beneath the epidermis and a thick reticular layer. The hypodermis lies beneath the skin but is not part of it. Sweat glands, their ducts, blood vessels and sensory receptors (Pacinian corpuscles), are located deep in the dermis or in the adjacent hypodermis. Thick skin 40x
 
																					
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The dermis of skin consists of two layers, a thin papillary layer immediately beneath the epidermis and a thick reticular layer. The hypodermis lies beneath the skin but is not part of it. Sweat glands, their ducts, blood vessels and sensory receptors (Pacinian corpuscles), are located deep in the dermis or in the adjacent hypodermis. Thick skin 40x