Physiology & Histology (chapter 10)

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What color is EUmelanin?

Dark brown to black

What is color Eumelanin?

Dark brown to black

What protein fiber that is found in the dermis gives skin its flexibility and firmness?

Elastin

What stimulates melanin production?

Exposure to sunlight

1,300 feet of nerves are contained in each square inch of skin.

False

Afferent nerve fibers are also known as motor nerve fibers.

False

Eccrine glands are taste buds.

False

Efferent, nerve fibers convey impulses from the muscle to the spinal cord.

False

Follicles are sweat glands openings.

False

Healthy Skin is highly acidic.

False

Lymph is oil that provides protection for the epidermis from external factors and that lubricates the skin.

False

Nails contain nerves and blood vessels.

False

Oil comprises about 50 to 70 percent of the skin.

False

People with darker skin have more melanocytes than people with lighter skin.

False

Proteins and peptides trigger the intercellular matrix and cells to rejuxvante.

False

Skin is highly absorbent.

False

Skin is thickest on the knees and elbows.

False

The amount of water we drink has the greatest impact on how our skin ages.

False

The average pH of the acid mantle is 2.5

False

The building blocks of body tissues are fats.

False

The epidermis is significantly thicker than the dermis.

False

Nicotine has what effect on the body?

It constructs your blood vessels

What forms the cells in the stratum granulosum that resemble granules?

Keratin

What component of the dermis is involved in allergic reactions?

Mast cells

What does sunlight stimulate?

Melanin

What substance in the skin provides protection from the sun?

Melanin

What are chains of amino acids known as?

Polypeptides

How does sebum protect the skin?

Protect the skin surface and lubricates both the skin and hair.

What are the skin main functions of the skin?

Protection, sensation, heat, regulation, excretion, secretion, absorption.

What does barrier function mean?

Protective barrier of the epidermis; the corneum and intercellular matrix protect the surface from irritation and dehydration.

What are the building blocks of the body tissue?

Proteins

What do the sudoriferous glands do?

Regulate body temp (sweat)

What glands does secrete oil?

Sebaceous glands

Where in the body is hyaluronic acid found?

Skin

What term refers to the study of the structure and composition of the skin tissues?

Skin histology

What is a characteristic of healthy skin?

Slightly acidic

Name the five layers of the epidermis

Stratum corneum, Stratum lucidum, Stratum granulosum, Stratum spinosum, Stratum germinativum

What is the bottom layer of the epidermis?

Stratum germinativum

What's the last layer of the epidermis?

Stratum germinativum

What layer of the skin is known as the grainy cells?

Stratum granulosom

What is the name of the grainy layer?

Stratum granulosum

What part of the epidermis is known as the clear cells?

Straum Lucidum

What epidermal layer is composed of a single layer of basal cells?

Straum germinativum

What part of the skin gives contour and smoothness to the body?

Subcutaneous tissue

What is the dermis?

Support layer below the epidermis

What is skin histology?

The studying of the structure and composition of the skin tissue.

Where do the phytoestrogens come from?

They come from planets

What are free radicals?

Toxic compounds created in the body that may contribute to certain chronic diseases

Afferent nerve fibers send messages to the brain to heat, cold, pain, pressure, and touch.

True

Appendages of the skin include hair, nails, sweat glands, and oil glands.

True

Each square inch of skin contains 8 feet of blood vessels.

True

Evaporation caused transepidermal water loss.

True

Free radicals produce more free radicals while causing oxidation reactions.

True

Goosebumps are the result of the contraction of the arrestor pili muscle.

True

Healthy skin is slightly acidic.

True

Hormones, growth factors, and other biochemicals control the skins functions.

True

Proteins are the basic material and building blocks of the body tissues.

True

Secretory nerve fibers are motor nerves attached to sweat and oil glands.

True

Skin histology is the study of the structure and composition of the skin tissue?

True

Skin is also known as the integumentary system.

True

Skin is the largest organ in the body.

True

The body perspires to protect us from overheating

True

The six primary functions of the skin are protection sensation, heat regulation, excretion, secretion, and absorption.

True

The skin plays a significant role in the regulations of body temp.

True

The dermis has how many layers?

2

What is the average skin cell turnover rate?

28 days

What is another name for subcutis tissue?

Adipose tissue

What do peptide bonds hold together?

Amino Acids

What are the two types of sweat glands?

Apocrine and eccrine

What is the common name for the stratum germinativum?

Basal cell layer


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