integumentary 1 Word Scramble
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integumentary system | or skin has been called both a membrane, b/c it covers the body, and an organ, because it contains several kinds of tissue |
epidermis | the outermost layer of skin |
dermis | this layer has a framework of elastic connective tissue and contains blood vessel,lymphvessels,nerves,involuntary muscle,sweat and oil glands, and hair follicles. |
subcutaneous fascia | the innermost layer.it is made of elastic and fibrous connective tissue and adipose(fatty) tissue and connects the skin to underly muscles. |
sudoriferous glands | (sweet gland) are coiled tubes that extend through the dermis and open on the surface of the skin at pores. |
sebaceous glands | are oil glands that usually open onto hair follicles |
dilate | enlarge or expand to make bigger |
alopecia | baldness |
constrict | to contact or narrow tomake larger |
albino | a person with an absence of color pigmentsskin has a pinkish tint and the hair is pale yellow or white |
erythema | is a reddish color of the skin that can causedby either burnsor a congestion of blood in the vessel |
jaundice | a yellow discoloration of thr skin can indicate bile in the blood as a result of liver or gallbladder disease |
cyanosis | is a blush discoloration of the skin caused by insufficient oxygen |
macules | flat spots on the skin such as freckles |
papules | firm raised areas such as pimples and the eruptions seen in some stages of chicken pox and syphilis |
vesicles | blisters or fluidfilled sacs such as those seen in chicken pox |
pustules | pus-filled sacs such as those seen in acne or pimples |
crusts | areas of dried pus and blood commonly callled "scabs" |
wheals | itchy elevated areas with an irregular shape hives and insect bites are examples |
ulcer | a deep loss of skin surface that may extend into the dermis may cause periodic bleeding and the formation of scars |
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m griffin
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