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3
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The 3rd and last layer of skin
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6
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The most common type of skin cancer. Grows and spreads more slowly than melanoma
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8
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Differentiated structure within a cell, such as a mitochondrion, vacuole, or chloroplast, that performs a specific function
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9
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Control center of the cell
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11
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Thin semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm. Primarily composed of lipids and proteins. Keeps harmful things out of the cell, and the good things inside the cell
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12
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Chromosomes are aligned.
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13
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Whitish, thickened, half-moon shaped region at the base of the nail plate
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14
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Solution of proteins and metabolites inside a biological cell, in which the organelles are suspended
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15
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Inflammation of the dermis
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17
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Most dangerous type of skin cancer
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18
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The first of 3 layers of skin
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19
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Cytokinesis stage
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20
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Also called the sudoriferous gland
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1
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Under the epidermis, contains hair follicles and sweat glands
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2
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Skin irritation around the lips or genitals
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3
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Usually develops in sun-exposed areas, common form of skin cancer
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4
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Protective covers at the ends of fingers and toes
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5
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Chromatin condenses into discrete chromosomes. Phase of Mitosis
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7
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Paired chromosomes move to opposite sides of the cell
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10
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This gives our hair and skin its color.
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16
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Functions: regulates body temperature, houses sensory receptors, synthesizes chemicals, and excretes waste. The largest organ
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21
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Most common skin condition (85% of people)
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