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Sapulpa Anatomy, Chapt. 4 Review

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The cutaneous membrane   show
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show epithelial and connective.  
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show synovial  
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show serous  
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always a paired membrane   show
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show Pericardium  
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a serous membrane that surrounds the lungs.   show
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a serous membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and surround the abdominal organs.   show
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show mucous  
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show Stratified squamous epithelium  
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protein that provides a water repellent and toughening quality to the skin is/are   show
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major layers of the skin are   show
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Hair, nails, and the outer layer of the skin are made mostly of a tough waterproof protein called   show
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In the skin, arrector pili muscles are found mainly in the   show
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Sebaceous glands secrete   show
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show dermis  
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show arrector pili muscle  
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The toughened outer portion of the hair is termed the   show
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show dense connective tissue  
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show 36%  
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show vitamin D  
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When you scratch your skin, what comes off as white flakes   show
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show Impetigo  
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Sebaceous glands are usually associated with   show
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show stratum basale  
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The epidermis and dermis are normally firmly connected together. However, a burn or friction may cause these layers to separate, which results in a(n):   show
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The thick proximal nail fold is commonly called the   show
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show eccrine and apocrine  
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What chronic condition is characterized by reddened epidermal lesions covered with dry, silvery scales?   show
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What kind of membrane is composed of connective tissue but no epithelial cells?   show
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one layer of a serous membrane that cover the outside an organ in the ventral body cavity.   show
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show parietal layer  
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show alopecia  
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most severe type of burn   show
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a burn that may produce blisters   show
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a sunburn   show
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most severe type of skin cancer.   show
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least malignant and most common skin cancer   show
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show ABCD rule  
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cutaneous gland that empty into hair follicles.   show
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infection of the sebaceous glands   show
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show artery  
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show vein  
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show cyanosis  
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Inflammation of the hair follicles and sebaceous glands   show
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show adipose  
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location of melanocytes   show
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serous membrane that covers the outer surface of the small intestines   show
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show parietal peritoneum  
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show corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum and basala  
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allergic reaction caused by skin exposure to chemicals   show
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layer of skin that no blood supply of it own.   show
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epidermal cell that are actively mitotic and replace superficial cells that are continually rubbed off.   show
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sebaceous glands are important for:   show
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triggers male pattern baldness   show
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show keratin  
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show shaft  
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avascular region   show
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show stratum corneum  
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show hair follicle  
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sweat gland (aka)   show
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stratum basale (aka)   show
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show deep pressure receptors.  
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show superficial touch receptors  
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show pain receptors  
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sudoriferous glands secrete   show
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major skin area where derivatives (nails and hair) reside   show
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A protein that makes the dermis tough and leather-like.   show
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show papillary  
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layer of the skin that has elastic and collagenic fibers.   show
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show rule of nine  
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where does mitosis of hair occur   show
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show lost fluids  
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show Mucous  
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membrane found around the heart, lungs and abdominal organs.   show
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membrane of the skin   show
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membrane of the joints   show
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layer of epidermis that produce new cells   show
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show melanocytes  
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show skin  
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the system your skin is part of   show
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