The skin is the largest organ in the body: 12-15% of body weight, with a
surface area of 1-2 meters. Skin is continuous with, but structurally
distinct from mucous membranes that line the mouth, anus, urethra, and
vagina. Two distinct layers occur in the skin: the dermis and epidermis.
The basic cell type of the epidermis is the keratinocyte, which contain
keratin, a fibrous protein. Basal cells are the innermost layer of the
epidermis. Melanocytes produce the pigment melanin, and are also in the
inner layer of the epidermis. The dermis is a connective tissue layer
under the epidermis, and contains nerve endings, sensory receptors,
capillaries, and elastic fibers.