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Membrane pleura
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Membrane pleura cutaneous
Membrane that lines joint spaces synovial
Membrane that Respiratory tract mucus
Membrane of Skin cutaneous
Membrane of peritoneum serous
Membrane contains no epithelium synovial
Membrane of Urinary tract mucus
Membrane that lines body surfaces that open directly to the exterior mucus
Outermost layer of skin epidermis
Deeper layer of the two layers of skin dermins
Allows for rapid absorption of injected material subcutaneous
The skin is the primary organ integumentary system
Composed of dermins and epidermins cutaneous membrane
Protective protein keratin
Blue-gray color of skin resulting from a decrease in oxygen cyanosis
Parallel rows of tiny bumbs dermal papillae
Brown pigment melatin
Outer layer of epidermis stratum corneum
D/E tightly packed epithelia cells e
d/e nerves d
d/e fingerprints d
d/e blisters e
d/e keratin a
d/e connective tissue d
d/e follicle d
d/e sebaceous gland d
d/e sweat gland d
d/e more cellular than other layer e
Upper region of the dermis is characterized by parallel rows of tiny bumps known as dermal papillae
Protein provides cells with an abrasion-resistant and protective quality keratin
When blood oxygen level decrease of blood flow reduced dramatically cyanosis
Dermal papilla is nourished by dermal blood vessl
Krauses end bulbs detect sensations of touch
The little moon of your nail is the lunula
What type of sweat glands are the most numerous and are all over the body eccrine
Natures skin cream sebum
Light touch mesisners corpuscle
Inflammation of pleura pleurisy
Skin cutaneous membrane
Serous membrane visceral pleura
Goosebumps arrector pili
Sweat gland apocrine
Lines respiratory tract mucuous membrane
Hypodermis subcutaneous tissue
Bursae synovial membrane
Another name for skin integument
Synovial membranes line spaces between joints
1st and 2nd degree burns are called partial thickness burns
Blisters are what degree 2
Most numerous of the skin glands suboriferous
Apocrine glands are found axilla
Protein is waterproff and protects body from excessive fluid loss
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