THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM Flashcards


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What are the 3 major regions of the Skin?

EDH

Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis

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Superficial Region

What is Epidermis?

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Middle Region

What is Dermis?

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Deepest Region

What is Hypodermis?

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Layer to deep skin; Mostly adipose tissue

What is Subcutaneous?

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This region of skins tissue is Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium

What is Epidermis?

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What skin region contains the following cells..

  • - keratinocytes
  • - basal cells – stem cells
  • - melanocytes - pigment
  • - Langerhan’s - macrophages (immune system)
  • - Merkel cells (tactile receptors)

What is epidermis?

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The epidermis consists of ______________ epithelium.

Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium

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What is the name of the area hair growth occurs?

What is the hair bulb

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Hair is made of of a tough protein called _______

What is Keratin?

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A hair _____ anchors each hair into the skin.

Follicle

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Sensory nerve endings around each hair bulb

What is

Hair follicle receptor (root hair plexus)

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The hair ____ forms the base of the hair follicle, living cells divide and grow to build the hair shaft

What is the hair bulb?

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The sweat glands that produce a watery substance and are associated with exercise and stress are the _________ sweat glands, while glands that produce an organic substance that causes body odor are the __________ sweat glands.

eccrine, apocrine

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What DERMAL layer is closest to the epidermis?

papillary layer

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This layer is found only in thick skin.

What is stratum lucidum?

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Which vitamin begins its synthesis in the skin exposed to ultraviolet light?

vitamin D

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are responsible for the reduction of water loss from the skin.

What are Keratinocytes?

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If you accidentally cut your arm and see connective tissue and fat, which layer(s) was/were cut?

hypodermis
stratum corneum
dermis
stratum basale

Basically all layers

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-the amount of collagen in the dermis decreases.

-the subcutaneous tissue loses adipose tissue.

-the epidermis thins.

changes a persons skin undergoes as they age

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Intact skin provides protection because

it forms a physical barrier against the entry of microbes.

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produces a layer of cells that resist abrasion.

What is Keratinization?

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Fingerprints and footprints are produced by projections into the epidermis called…

What is Dermal papillae

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contains cells that undergo mitosis to form new epidermal cells.

What is stratum basal?

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The two layers of the dermis, from deep to superficial, are …

Reticular and papillary layer

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Which cells of the epidermis are part of the immune system?

What are Langerhan's cells

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The integumentary system has many functions, one of which is

detection of heat and touch

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which layer of the skin would be most affected from vitamin C deficiency?

The Reticular layer

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What skin region is responsible for most of the skin's structural strength.

what is the Dermis

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A yellow pigment derived from plants that can impart a yellow color to the skin is

What is Carotene?

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Can be converted to vitamin A

What is carotene?

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Blood vessel dilation in the dermis results in _________ heat loss from the skin, and blood vessel constriction results in _______ heat loss from the skin.

increased, decreased

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Blood vessels in the ___________ supply epidermal cells with nutrients.

Dermis

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This is the main fibrous layer of the dermis.

What is the reticular layer?

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an inflammatory condition of the skin?

What is dermatitis.

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Fingerprints and footprints are produced by projections into the epidermis called

dermal papillae.

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The term "stratum germinativum" is sometimes used to refer to the

stratum basale.

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The bluish tinge of skin due to a reduction of oxygen in the blood is called

cyanosis

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Deepest epidermal layer firmly attached to the dermis

Single row of stem cells

Also called stratum germinativum: cells undergo rapid division

Journey from basal layer to surface

Takes 40–56 days

What is Stratum Basale (Basal Layer)?

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Cells contain a weblike system of intermediate prekeratin filaments attached to desmosomes

Abundant melanin granules and dendritic cells

8-10 layers

What is Stratum Spinosum?

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Thin; three to five cell layers in which the cells flatten

Keratohyaline and lamellated granules accumulate

What is Stratum Granulosum (Granular Layer)?

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In thick skin only

Thin, transparent band superficial to the stratum granulosum

A few rows of flat, dead keratinocytes

What is Stratum Lucidum?

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20–30 rows of dead, flat, keratinized membranous sacs

Three-quarters of the epidermal thickness

Functions

Protects from abrasion and penetration

Waterproofs

Barrier against biological, chemical, and physical assaults

What is Stratum Corneum?

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Structure: Superficial part of the skin; stratified spamous epithelium; composed of four of five strata.
Function: Prevents water loss and the entry of chemicals and microorganisms
Protects against abrasion and ultraviolet light
produces vitamin D
Gives rise to hair, nails, and glands

What is epidermis?