A Manual of Normal Histology And Organography

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It is the dermis, and particularly the areolar tissue, that gives elas- ticity and mobility to the skin. The epidermis is not very elastic, consequently wrinkles of the epi- dermis are formed when the fat is absorbed, and also in old age, by shrinkage of the areolar tissue.
A variable amount of muscle is everywhere present in the dermis. Smooth muscle is associated with the hair follicles, forming the arrector pill muscle.
In the face and neck voluntary muscle fibers may be traced into the papi
...llary layer, while a third set of muscle elements is associated with the sweat glands.
The latter is of the smooth variety and will be de- scribed along with the sweat glands.
The dermis everywhere is very vascular. Blood- and lymph- vessels ramify freely through it, but in no case do they enter the epidermis. Nerve fibers, on the other hand, enter the Malpighian layer of the epidermis and arborize around and between the epithelial cells. In the dermis these fibers form an THE SKIN.
325 extensive nerve plexus, from which some terminal fibers proceed to the hair follicles, and others to special nerve papillae in the dermis.


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