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A&P Stack #2

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What protects the body from harm and acts as a barrier against the external environment? The Integumentary System
What consists of the skin, hair, nails, sweat glands, and oil glands. The Integumentary System
Cutaneous membrane Skin
This is considered an organ and has two layers. Skin
Name the 2 layers of skin. Epidermis & Dermis
What is the outer layer of skin called? Epidermis
What is the layer of skin below the epidermis that is anchored to subcutaneous layers called? Dermis
Layer of skin composed of stratified squamous epithelium Epidermis
What do you call the epidermis layer that has no blood supply of it's own? Avascular
How many layers are there in the epidermis? 5 layers
What are the 2 deeper layers of the epidermis? Stratified Germinativum and Stratified Comeum
Which layer of epidermis lies closer to the dermis and has a rich blood supply? Stratified Germinativum
Where are new cells made while the old cells move up toward the epidermis? Stratified Germinativum
What is the protein that toughens the cells? Keratin
What "waterproofs" the skin? Keratin
What is the surface layer of skin epidermis? Stratum Corneum
What is composed of 30 layers of dead, flattened keratinized cells? Stratum Corneum
What makes up 3/4 of epidermal thickness? Stratum Corneum
What is another name for Dermis? Corium
Also known as "true skin"? Dermis
What is located under the epidermis and is composed of dense fibrous connective tissue? Dermis
This is strong and stretchable due to collagenous tissue Dermis
Accessory organs are found here. Dermis
This is not considered part of the skin because it lies below the skin? Subcutaneous Layer
This is composed of loose connective tissue and adipose tissue? Subcutaneous Layer
What secretes a skin darkening pigment called melanin? Melanocyte
What do you call the failure of melanocytes to produce pigmentation? Albinism
What is a loss of pigment in certain parts of the skin? Vitiligo
What do you call melanin concentrated in a local area? Freckles and Moles
What is a skin cancer that tends to metastasize very quickly? Malignant Melanoma
What is a yellow pigment? Carotene
What condition is caused by poorly oxygenated blood? Cyanosis
What is no excretion of bilirubin? Liver Disease
What are the three chief parts of tha hair? Shaft, Root, and Follicle
What part is bove the surface of the skin? The Shaft
What part extends from the dermis to the surface? Root
What part extends downward from epithelial cells? Shaft
What do you get when your erector pili muscles contract? Goose Bumps
What is another name for hair loss? Alopecia
What are thin plates of stratified squamous epithelial cells? Nails
What makes nails hard? Keratin
What is located on the distal ends of fingers and toes for protection? Nails
What are the 5 parts of the nail? Free edge, nail body, nail root, lunula, and cuticle
What causes the pink color in the nail? Blood vessels in the underlying dermal layer.
How many parts are there in the nail? 5
What are Sebaceous glands? Oil glands
Where are Sebaceous glands found In all areas of the body with hair.
What do Sebaceous glands secrete? Sebum (oil)
What does sebum do? Lubricate and waterproofs hair and skin.
What does sebum inhibit? Bacterial growth
What is the name of the substance that coats newborns? Vernix Caseosa
What occurs when a gland is blocked? Blackhead
What occurs when a gland is infected? Pimple
What is another name for a sweat gland? Sudoriferous gland
What is Seborrhea? Cradle Cap
What gland is located in the dermis and subcutaneous layer? Sudoriferous
Approximately how many sweat glands are on an individual? 3 million
What is an Apocrine gland associated with? Hair follicules and found in axillary and genital areas
What are Eccrine glands associated with? Widely distributed, located on forehead, upper lip. palms, and soles of the feet.
Which sweat gland regulates temperature? Eccrine
Where are Ceruminous glands found? External auditory canal of ear.
What do Ceruminous glands secrete? Cerumen (ear wax)
What are 8 functions of the skin? 1.Keeps harmful substances out of the body, 2.Retains H2O and electrolytes, 3.Protects internal structures, 4.Discouraes growth of pathogens, 5.Performs excretory function, 6.Synthesizes and secretes vitamin D, 7.Performs sensory role, 8.Regulates tem
What part of the brain helps regulate temperature? Hypothalamus
How many categories of burns are there? 3
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