The
terms thick and thin refer to the thickness of the epidermis. Most of the body
is covered by thin skin, which is 0.003 inches (0.08 millimeters) thick. This
skin contains hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and arrector pili muscles. The
epidermis in thick skin may be six times thicker than the epidermis that covers
the general body surface. Thick skin does not have hair, smooth muscles, or
sebaceous glands. Thick skin on the palms of the hands, the fingertips, and
soles of the feet may be covered by many layers of keratinized cells that have
cornified.
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