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Q: What type of tissue makes up the dermis?
A: Dense connective tissue.
Q: What are the two layers of the dermis?
A: Papillary (upper) layer and reticular (lower) layer.
Q: What does the papillary layer contain?
A: Dermal papillae, capillary loops, and touch/pain receptors.
Q: What does the reticular layer contain?
A: Blood vessels, sweat and sebaceous glands, and deep pressure receptors.
Q: What causes blisters?
A: Friction or burns that separate the epidermis and dermis, allowing fluid to collect.