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SSCT Intro to Anantomy & Physiology Ch. 6-1

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epidermis   superficial, made up of stratified squamous  
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Dermis   Deep, mainly connective tissue  
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Subcutaneous layer   Made of loose connective tissue and fat, insulates the body from hot and cold  
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Cutaneous Membrane   skin  
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Serous Membrane   lines body cavities and covers the surfaces of organs  
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Mucous Membrane   lines body surfaces that opening directly to the outside (digestive, urinary, respiratory  
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Visceral portion   covers the surface of the organs found in the body cavities  
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Parietal Portion   lines the walls of the body cavity  
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First Degree Burn   surface of epidermis, reddening, no blistering, minimum tissue damage  
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Second Degree Burn   Deep epidermis, damage to upper levels of dermis, damages sweat glands, hair follicles, sebaceous glands, pain, blisters, swelling, fluid loss, scarring  
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Third Degree Burn   Full thickness, complete destruction of epidermis, complete destruction of dermis, into SubQ layer, may involve muscle and bone, danger fluid loss, risk of infection, no pain.  
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Derma Papillae   form the ridges and grooves that make up the fingerprints and footprints  
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Ball & Socket Joint   Shoulder & hip  
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Hinge joint   Elbow  
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Pivot Joint   Atlas & Axis  
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Saddle Joint   Thumb  
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Gliding Joint   Vertebrae  
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Condyloid   Wrist  
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Osteoblast   lays down bone matrix; builds up bone  
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Osteocyte   maintains bone  
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Osteoclast   tears down bone  
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Synarthrosis Joint   has no movement, fibrous connective tissue, holds 2 bones together (sutures in skull)  
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Amphiarthroses Joint   slight movement, cartilage between bones, allows some movement (symphysis pubis, joints between vertebrae)  
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Dianthrosis Joint   Freely movable, joint capsule, joint cavity, many types; majority of joints in body  
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Diaphysis   long portion of the long bone  
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Medullar Cavity   Core  
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Epiphyses   bone ends  
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Articular Cartilage   on the ends  
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Periosteum   exterior shell  
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Endosterum   interior shell  
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Synovial Membrane   secretes lubricating fluid (synovial fluid) that allows easier movement with less friction  
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Osteons   structural unit of compact bone tissue made up of concentric layers of hard bone matrix and bone cells  
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Concentric Lamella   ring of calcified matrix surrounding the Haversian canal  
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Canaliculi   an extremely narrow tubular passage or channel in compact bone  
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Lacuna   space or cavity  
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Osteocyte   bone cell  
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