Which of the following statements is incorrect?
a) tactile cells anchor the skin to the unde...
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
a) tactile cells anchor the skin to the underlying structures of the body.
b) dendritic cells ingest foreign substances and activate the immune system.
c) melanin protects the nuclei of keratinocytes against ultraviolet (uv) radiation.
d) keratinocytes produce a fibrous protein that gives the epidermis its protective properties.
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