This study was conducted on skin samples from New Zealand white rabbits during the period E15 daysprenatal to E25. to investigate the histomorphological development of the skin, hair follicle, Sebaceousglands.Early in the fetal life (E15) the epidermis is in the form of simple squamous epithelium or stratified Nonkeratinized squamous epithelium of two or more layers, depending on the region studied, while the dermisis in the form of loose connective tissue composed of mesenchymal cells in a loose and irregular shape.(E20) prenatal, the epidermis is stratified squamous epithelium non-keratinized composed of more thanthree layers including the periderm, the intermediate layer and the basal layer in all regions, except Fingeredhand and foot that appearance keratinized squamous. the cells of the mesoderm begin to condense underthe basal layer, indicating the beginning of the formation of hairs placodes. Stratification became evidentin(E25) of prenatal with a marked keratinized and extension of hair follicles in the dermis, accompanied bythe beginning of the development of sebaceous glands in the form of a group of cells. During our study ofthe development of the skin of the New Zealand rabbit before birth, we could not notice any sweat glandsin the examined skin samples.
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