Yes, the dermis is rich in blood vessels (when you itch or scratch your skin and it turns red) and the dermis is rich in nerve fibers because of when you touch your skin you can feel it.
TRUE
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Fibroblasts are found in the dermis. They make the fibers that the dermis contains. There are many cells found in the blood vessels and nerve endings but they are not really considered to be dermal.
The dermis.
The dermis, or lower layer of the skin, contains blood vessels and sensory nerve endings
The dermis, or lower layer of the skin, contains blood vessels and sensory nerve endings
Nerve fibers that are scattered throughout the dermis are associated with the sensory system.
The epidermis does not but the lower layers of the dermis do.
Also known as the subcutaneous layer or the sub-dermis. It is called Submucosa.
Central (Haversian) Canal is the canal that runs through the core of each osteon.
The dermis, or lower layer of the skin, contains blood vessels and sensory nerve endings
Pulp Cavity.
The skin is the organ that contains the dermis.
Most of the viscera get nerve supply from both sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.