Bio 223 Chapter 5: Integumentary System (CSN)
Select the regions that are composed of loose connective tissue
Subcutaneous tissue or hypodermis Papillary layer of dermis
The epidermis is composed of ____________ tissue.
epithelial
The stratum lucidum:
appears transparent has dispersed keratohyalin around keratin fibers
The highest rate of cell division in the epidermis occurs within the stratum
basale
The tympanic membrane is protected from the entry of dirt and small insects into the ear canal by the presence of ____________ and ___________.
cerumen and hairs
The dermis is primarily composed of ____________.
connective
Merkel cell
detect touch and pressure
Put the steps of vitamin D in order
1. The skin is exposed to UV light 2. The precursor molecule, 7-dehydrocholesterol, is converted into cholecalciferol 3. OH ions are added to cholecalciferol 4. Active vitamin D (calciferol) is formed
Identify the components of the integumentary system
Nail Skin Cutaneous glands Hair
Identify the functions of the integumentary system.
Sensation of environment stimuli Resistance of infection Thermoregulation
Identify the properties that help the skin prevent microorganisms and other foreign substances from entering the body.
The lack of blood vessels in the epidermis limits access to central circulation Multiple layers of dead cells make it difficult for pathogens to enter Secretions from skin glands produce an environment unsuitable for some microorganisms
The primary determinant for skin color is the ____________, not the ____________.
amount of melanin; number of melanocytes
The sweat glands are considered ____________ skin.
accessory
The functions of the epidermis include all the folowing EXCEPT:
insulation and temperature storage
Langerhans cell
immune cells
the multiple layers of the skin
inhibition of microorganisms entry
Melanocyte
promote skin color
Melanocytes
protect skin from UV radiation
Keratinocyte
reduce water loss
Skin features that help the body from microorganisms include:
secretions of the sebaceous glands presence of components of the immune system stratified epithelial tissue
Merkel cells
sensing external stimuli
Collagen and elastin fibers
structural strength and flexibility of the skin
Blood vessels of papillary layer
temperature regulation