Chapter 6 integumentary system
_________ Layers of keratinocytes comprise the stratum granulosum.
3 to 5
Keratinocytes of the epidermis are usually present for about___________week(s)
4 weeks or one month.
Melanin
A pigment that gives the skin its color
comedo
A sebaceous gland plugged with sebum.
2 major regions of the dermis
A superficial papillary layer and a deeper reticular layer.
cutaneous membrane
A term skin is known by
Scientifically, thinning of the hair on the scalp is called ______________.
Alopecia
A hemangioma is a congenital anomaly that results in skin discoloration due to __________________ That proliferate and form a benign tumor.
Blood vessels
integumentary system
Consists of the skin and it's derivatives: nails, hair, sweat glands, and sebaceous (oil) glands.
Nails are derived from the same type of cells that produce a Stratum ________________ layer of the epidermis.
Corneum
In addition to keratinocytes, the stratum spinosum also contains another epidermal cell type called epidermal ______________ cells which helped to fight infection.
Dendritic cells
The epidermal ridges interdigitate with the __________________.
Dermal papillae
The dermis of the skin has an extensive innervation, which refers to the _______________.
Distribution of nerve fibers
Apocrine and merocrine sweat glands release their secretory products by the process of ______________.
Exocitosis
Nodule
Extends into the deep layer and ruptured the hair follicle wall which can be prone to scarring.
Ceruminous Glands are modified sweat glands located only in the ______________.
External acoustic meatus (ear canal)
A function of cerumen is to lubricate the _______________.
External acoustic meatus and eardrum.
Differences in skin pigmentation are due to varying numbers of melanocytes within each individual.
False.
Pustule
Filled with a mix of white blood cells, dead skin cells, and bacteria (pus).
Friction bridges on the tips of the fingers are known as
Fingerprints
merocrine sweat glands
Function in thermal regulation and excretion.
In the layer of the epidermis called the stratum ______________ , the process of keratinization begins.
Granulosum
Melanocytes
Have Long branch and processes and are scattered among the keratinocytes of the stratum basale. They produce and store the pigment melanin.
When ________________ binds oxygen, it exhibits a bright red color, giving blood vessels in the dermis a reddish tint that is most easily observed in the skin of lightly pigmented individuals.
Hemoglobin
Epidermis
Is a keratinized, stratified squamous epithelium.
Hair
Is found almost everywhere on the body except the palms of the hands in Palmer surface of the fingers the side and soles of the feet and toes the lips and portions of the external genitalia.
Mammary glands only become functional in
Lactating and pregnant females
Cyst
Large, fluid filled nodule that can become inflamed and painful and can lead to scarring of the skin.
Sebaceous glands
Lipid material called sebum.
At the nail root and the proximal end of the nail body, the nail but thickens to form the nail _____________.
Matrix
The color of hair is the result of ____________.
Melanin production
You accidentally cut your fingernail too far, causing a sharp pain and some bleeding. Which part of your nail was injured?
Nail bed
During the process of keratinization, the cells ________________ and organelles of the cells disintegrate and the cells start to die.
Nucleus
The _________________ layer of the dermis contains areolar connective tissue and dermal papillae.
Papillary
In anatomy, a single hair is also called a(n) _____________.
Pilus
The apocrine sweat glands become active and produce secretory products during _______________.
Puberty
The __________________ of The dermis forms the deeper, major portions of the dermis and extends from the papillary layer to the underlying subcutaneous layer.
Reticular layer
Sebaceous glands are activated primarily by ______________ during puberty in both sexes.
Sex hormones
Merocrine sweat glands are classified as ______________ glands that release their secretion into the surface of the skin.
Simple, coiled, tubular
After a stem cell divides in Stratum basale, the resulting daughter cell enters the stratum _______________ and it begins to lose its ability to divide.
Spinosum
Subcutaneous layer
Stabilizes the position of the skin and binds it to underlying structures.
The integument consists of the epidermis, which is composed of ______________, and the dermis, which is composed primarily of ______________ connective tissue.
Stratified squamous epithelium Dense irregular
In which way do sweat glands function in homeostasis?
Temperature regulation
stratum basale
The deepest epidermal layer also known as the stratum germinative or basal layer.
Collagen
The predominate type of protein fiber found in the dermis.
Keratinocytes
They are the most abundant cell type in the epidermis and are found throughout all epidermal strata.
All people, of all skin tones, have about the same number of melanocytes.
True
In children, ______________ is the primary human hair and Is found on most of the body.
Vellus
Which of the following is not found in thick skin
hair follicles
apocrine sweat glands
secrete proteins and lipids
Integument
the skin that covers your body
dermatology
the study and treatment of the integumentary system
tactile cells (merkel cells)
touch sensations
The connective tissue fibers of the _________________ layer of the dermis are extensively interwoven with those of the _______________ layer to stabilize the position of the skin and bind it to the underlying tissues.
1. Reticular layer 2. Subcutaneous layer
Terminal hair is a type of hair that grows on the _____________, and it's also the hair of ____________and eyebrows, the axilla, and the pubic region. In men it also grows on the face.
1. Scalp 2. Eyelashes
When part of the skin is too severely damaged or its cells left the capacity to divide, the body fills in the gap with ______________ tissue. This process is known as ______________.
1. Scar 2. Fibrosis
The secretions of sebaceous glands, called _______________ is usually deposited into a _________________.
1. Sebum 2. Hair follicle
The integumentary system consists of 2 distinct layers.
1. Stratified squamous epithelium called the epidermis. 2. A deeper layer of both areolar and adipose connective tissue called the subcutaneous layer (hypodermics).
The 5 layers (strata) of the epidermis
1. Stratum básale 2. Stratum spinosum 3. Stratum granulosum 4. Stratum lucidum ( found in thick skin only) 5. Stratum corneum
The skin houses two types of general exocrine glands, which are ____________ glands and ____________ glands.
1. Sweat 2. Sebaceous
The dermis is _________________to the epidermis, and contains primarily ______________.
1. Deep (ranges from 0.5 mm-3.0 mm thick) 2. Collagen fibers
The two distinct layers of the integument consist of a layer of stratified squamous epithelium called the ________________and a deeper layer of areolar And dense irregular connective tissue called the ________________.
1. Epidermis 2. Dermis
The three recognizable zones along the length of the hair are _______________?
1. Hair bulb 2. Root 3. Shaft
When the skin has been damaged, which integumentary system components are NOT repaired?
1. Hair follicles 2. Exocrine glands 3. Nerves 4. Arrector pili muscle cells
Which are the functions of the skin?
1. Heat regulation 2. Barrier to water loss
During our lives we produce three kinds of hair: _________________, _________________, and _________________ hair.
1. Lanugo 2. Vellus 3. Terminal hair
The first three strata of the epidermis consist of _________________ keratinocytes in the most superficial strata contain ________________ keratinocytes.
1. Living 2. Dead
The two types of sweat glands in the skin are _______________ sweat glands and _______________ sweat glands.
1. Merocrine 2. Apocrine
Cavernous hemangiomas, sometimes called _____________ stains, involve large dermal _____________ and may last a lifetime.
1. Port wine 2. Blood vessels
Functions of the hair
1. Protection 2. Heat retention 3. Sensory reception 4. Visual identification
In what to ways are damaged skin tissues normally repaired?
1. Regeneration 2. Fibrosis
The subcutaneous layer of hypodermis is made up of two types of connective tissue: _________________ and _________________.
1. Areolar 2. Adipose connective tissue
The net effect of vasoconstriction of the dermal blood vessels is a shunting of blood ______________from the periphery of the body to ____________heat.
1. Away 2. Conserve
In thin and thick skin, the layers that contain living cells are the stratum ___________________, stratum ___________________, and stratum ___________________.
1. Basale 2. Spinosum 3. Granulosum
In the dermis of the skin, _____________ fibers impart tensile strength while _______________ fibers allow some stretch.
1. Collagen 2. Elastic
The specific orientation of _____________ fiber bundles in the dermis is a result of the direction of applied ________________during routine movements.
1. Collagen 2. Stress
The cells of a hair follicles walls are organized into two principal concentric layers: an outer _______________ tissue route sheath and an inner _______________ tissue root sheath.
1. Connective 2. Epithelial