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How do thin and thick skin differ in distribution?
Thin: All parts of body except areas such as palms, palmar surface of digits, and soles.
Thick: Areas such as palms, palmar surface of digits, and soles.
How do thin and thick skin differ in epidermal strata?
Thin: Stratum lucidum essentially lacking; thinner strata spinosum and corneum.
Thick: Stratum lucidum present; thicker strata spinosum and corneum.
How do thin and thick skin differ in epidermal ridges?
Thin: Lacking due to poorly developed, fewer, and less-well-organized dermal papillae.
Thick: Present due to well-developed and more numerous dermal papillae organized in parallel rows.
How do thin and thick skin differ in hair follicles and arrector pili muscles?
Thin: Present.
Thick: Absent.
How do thin and thick skin differ in sebaceous glands?
How do thin and thick skin differ in sudoriferous glands?
Thin: Fewer.
Thick: More numerous.
How do thin and thick skin differ in sensory receptors?
Thin: Sparser.
Thick: Denser.
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