Integumentary Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Epidermis develops from the | ectoderm |
Dermis develops from the | mesoderm |
Skin contributes to the | regulation of body temperature, sensory perceptions, synthesis of Vitamin D, emotional expression, and serves as reservoir of blood |
The skin has how many major layers | three |
The outer, thinner layer of the skin that consists of epithelial tissue is | the epidermis |
The inner, thicker layer of the skin that consists of connective tissue is | the dermis |
The subcutaneous layer located underneath the dermis is a | loose areolar/adipose connective tissue that attaches the skin to the underlying tissues and organs |
The epidermis is composed of keratinized stratified squamous epithelieum which contains four major CELL TYPES known as | keratinocytes, melanocytes, langerhans cells, and merkel cells |
Keratinocytes | make up 90% of the cells, produce keratin- a tough fibrous protein that provides protection |
Melanocytes | produce melanin pigment that protects against damage by ultraviolet radiation |
Langerhans cells | are macrophages that originated in the red bone marrow and are involved in immune responses |
Merkel cells | function in the sensation of touch along with the other adjacent tactile discs (receptors) |
The epidermis is composed of four layers in thin skin and five in thick skin which are | stratum basale, stratum spinosum,stratum granulosum, [stratum lucidum], and stratum corneum |
Stratum basale or stratum germinativum is | always the bottom (deepest) layer where continuous cell division occurs to produce all other layers |
Stratum spinosum is | a layer of 8-10 keratinocytes |
Stratum granulosum are | non-diving cells of the third layer that are filled with granules of keratin |
Stratum lucidum is the | fourth layer that is only present in thick skin of fingertips, palms, and soles |
Stratum corneumis | always outermost layer composed of 20 layers of flat cell-remnants which are dead keratinocytes filled with keratin protein and no cellular organelles. Continuously shed. |
Keratinization | is the process of replacing viable cells in the stratum basale with more and more of the waxy keratin protein as cells move from the deepest layer to the surface layer |
An even thicker buildup of keratinocytes in the stratum corneum after constant friction can produce a | callus |
An excess of keratinized cells shed from the scalp is | dandruff |
Thin (hairy) skin | covers all body regions except the palms, palmar surfaces of digits, and soles. |
Thick (hairless) skin | covers the palms, palmar surfaces of digits, and soles |
Skin pigment produced by melanocytes in the stratum basale is | melanin; eumelanin (brown to black), pheomelanin (yellow to red) |
Clusters of concentrated melanin triggered by exposure to sunlight are | freckles |
Rate of melanin production determines | skin color |
Chronic lesions of the skin that are benign are | nevi; birthmarks or moles |
Malignant melanoma is a cancer of | melanocytes |
A chronic disorder that causes depigmentation patches in the skin | Vitiligo |
Congenital disorder characterized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes due to a defect of an enzyme involved in the production of melanin is | Albinism |
The dermis is composed of connective tissue containing | collagen and elastic fibers |
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