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An "L" on an anatomical compass rosette can stand for "Left" or "Lateral" depending on what is opposite it.
Epidermis
The outermost layer of skin, serving as a barrier against environmental damage and pathogens.
Sweat Gland
A gland that produces sweat, found in the skin of mammals, which helps in thermoregulation and excretion.
Sebaceous Gland
A small gland in the skin which secretes a lubricating oily matter (sebum) into the hair follicles to lubricate the skin and hair.
Stratum Basale
The deepest layer of the epidermis, responsible for generating new skin cells.
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