Integumentary System Diagram (Skin Cross-section) — free printable diagram

Free science resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

Integumentary System Diagram (Skin Cross-section)

About this illustration

This image displays a labeled cross-section of human skin, showcasing its three primary layers: Epidermis (outer layer), Dermis (middle layer), and Hypodermis/Subcutaneous (inner layer). Within these layers, several key structures are depicted, including a hair shaft, sebaceous gland (oil gland), sweat gland (sudoriferous gland), blood vessels, nerve endings, and fat cells (adipocytes). Each component is clearly identified with text labels and connecting lines. It is designed to teach students about the intricate anatomy and functions of the human integumentary system, suitable for science lessons in K-12 classrooms. This visual is ideal for use on biology worksheets, science lesson slides, or as part of a label exercise. The image utilizes a clear, flat illustration style with high contrast to effectively convey complex biological information.

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