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Ch. 5 The Integumentary System
Martini - Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology 11th Edition
Martini, Nath, Bartholomew11th EditionFundamentals of Anatomy & PhysiologyISBN: 9780136874089Not the one you use?Change textbook
Chapter 5, Problem 7

The cutaneous plexus and subpapillary plexus consist of
a. Blood vessels providing the dermal blood supply.
b. A network of nerves providing dermal sensations.
c. Specialized cells for cutaneous sensations.
d. Gland cells that release cutaneous secretions.

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Step 1: Understand the terminology. The 'cutaneous plexus' and 'subpapillary plexus' refer to specific networks within the skin layers. The term 'plexus' generally means a network, often of blood vessels or nerves.
Step 2: Recall the anatomy of the skin's vascular system. The cutaneous plexus is a network of blood vessels located between the hypodermis and the dermis, supplying blood to the skin.
Step 3: Consider the subpapillary plexus, which is a smaller network of blood vessels located just below the epidermis, within the upper dermis, providing blood to the dermal papillae and epidermis.
Step 4: Differentiate between blood vessels and nerve networks. While nerves provide sensation, the term 'plexus' in this context is primarily used for blood vessel networks supplying the skin.
Step 5: Conclude that both the cutaneous plexus and subpapillary plexus consist of blood vessels providing the dermal blood supply, corresponding to option (a).

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Cutaneous Plexus

The cutaneous plexus is a network of blood vessels located between the hypodermis and the dermis. It plays a crucial role in supplying blood to the skin, regulating temperature, and supporting skin metabolism.
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Subpapillary Plexus

The subpapillary plexus is a finer network of blood vessels found just below the dermal papillae. It supplies the upper layers of the dermis and epidermis, aiding in nutrient delivery and thermoregulation.

Dermal Blood Supply vs. Nerve Networks

Understanding the difference between vascular networks (blood vessels) and neural networks (nerves) in the skin is essential. The cutaneous and subpapillary plexuses refer specifically to blood vessels, not nerves or gland cells.
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