AP MOD. I-Skin Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
cutaneous membrane | the skin |
parietal membrane | lines walls of body cavities |
visceral membrane | covers organs found in body cavities |
pleura | lines walls of thoracic cavity and covers the lungs |
peritoneum | lines walls of abdominal cavity and cover organs in that cavity |
pleurisy | inflammation of the pleura |
peritonitis | inflammation of the peritoneum |
mucous membranes | line body faces that open directly to the exterior |
mucous | thick secretion produced by mucous membranes |
connective tissue membranes | do not contain epithelial components |
synovial fluid | lubricant produced by connective tissue |
epidermis | outermost, thinnest layer of the skin |
keratin | waterproof protein in the skin |
melanin | brown pigment in the skin |
cyanosis | bluish gray color of skin, indicated decreased oxygen level |
vitiligo | patchy light skin areas due to loss of melanocytes |
melanocytes | pigment cells |
dermis | deeper layer of skin |
striae | stretch marks-caused by overstretching of the skin |
subcutaneous tissue | hypodermis-contains fibrous connective tissue and adipose tissue |
sudoriferous glands | sweat glands |
eccrine sweat glands | most numerous, widespread |
appocrine sweat glands | found in armpits and groin |
sebaceous glands | secrete oil (sebum) |
protection | first line of defense provided by skin |
papule | small, firm raised lesion |
plaque | larger raised lesion |
vesicle | blister |
crust | scab |
wheal | hive |
macule | flat, discolered region |
excoriation | missing epidermis, scratch |
ulcer | craterlike lesion |
fissure | deep crack or break in skin |
first-degree burn | (partial-thickness)-surface layer |
second-degree burn | (partial-thickness)-deep epidermal layers |
third-degree burn | (full-thickness)-complete destruction of epidermis and dermis |
fourth-degree burn | involves muscle and bones |
impetigo | highly contagious staph or strep infection |
tinea | fungal infection |
warts | benign neoplasm caused by papillomavirus |
boils | furuncles: caused by staph infection in hair follicles |
scabies | parasitic infection |
decubitus ulcers | (bedsores)-caused by pressure to local areas of skin |
scleroderma | characterized by hardening of the skin |
psoriasis | chronic inflammatory condition, scaly plaques |
eczema | inflammatory condition; papules, vesicles and crusts |
squamous cell carcinoma | most common: hard, raised tumors |
basal cell carcinoma | papules with a central crater, rarely spreads |
melanoma | malignant mole-most serious |
Kaposi sarcoma | purple lesions, associated with AIDS |
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