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  2. File:HumanSkinDiagram.xcf - Wikipedia

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  3. Human skin - Wikipedia

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    Human skin is similar to most of the other mammals' skin, and it is very similar to pig skin. Though nearly all human skin is covered with hair follicles, it can appear hairless. There are two general types of skin: hairy and glabrous skin (hairless). The adjective cutaneous literally means "of the skin" (from Latin cutis, skin).

  4. File:Human skin structure.svg - Wikipedia

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    Own work based on: Skin.png and 06 Hegasy Skin Layers Receptors Wiki EN CCBYSA.png. NAŇKA, Ondřej, ELIŠKOVÁ, Miloslava, ELIŠKA, Oldřich (2009) (in Czech) Přehled anatomie, Prague: Galén/Karolinum ISBN: 978-80-7262-612-0. Author: Tomáš Kebert & umimeto.org: Other versions

  5. File:Convergent evolution human skin color map.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Human skin color - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 February 2025. "Skin pigmentation" redirects here. For animal skin pigmentation, see Biological pigment. Extended Coloured family from South Africa showing some spectrum of human skin coloration Human skin color ranges from the darkest brown to the lightest hues. Differences in skin color among ...

  7. Blaschko's lines - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Blaschko, a private practice dermatologist from Berlin, first described and drew the patterns of the lines of Blaschko in 1901. He obtained his data by studying over 140 patients with various nevoid and acquired skin diseases and transposed the visible patterns the diseases followed onto dolls and statues, then compiled the patterns onto a composite schematic of the human body.

  8. March of Progress - Wikipedia

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    Riley Black, writing for Scientific American, argues that the idea of a "march of progress", as depicted in the 1965 Time-Life illustration, dates back to the medieval great chain of being and the 19th century idea of the "missing link" in the fossil record. In her view, to understand life and evolution, "step one involves casting out types of ...

  9. File:Adult male diagram template (drawing).svg - Wikipedia

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    By this method, body diagrams can be derived by pasting organs into one of the "plain" body images shown below. This method requires a graphics editor that can handle transparent images, in order to avoid white squares around the organs when pasting onto the body image. Pictures of organs are found on the project's main page. These were ...