Ch 6 Integumentry system
Sensory reception ( match the specific functions of the hair)
Hair root plexuses
The main functions of the subcutaneous layer are which of the following?
Protects the body Acts as an energy reservoir Provides thermal insulation
In the first steps of wound healing, the blood brings which of the following?
WBC (leukocytes) antibodies clotting proteins
In thin and tick skin, the layers that contain living cells are the stratum ____________, stratum__________, and stratum _______________
basale spinosum granulosum
in the second step of wound healing, a ______ forms
blood clot
In the nails, the lunula appears whitish because a thickened underlying stratum basale obscures the underlying _____________.
blood vessels
Body temperature is influenced by two structures located in the dermis_________and ____________
blood vessels/sweat glands
women often accumulate subcutaneous fat in the ______, ______, hips and thighs
breast , buttocks
which are functions of the skin?
calcitriol production barrier to water loss heat regulation
many cells in the epidermis produce _______ when exposed to UV radiation
cholecalciferol (aka: Vit D3) Vitamin D3 ( aka: cholecalciferol)
In the first step of wound healing, blood brings _________ proteins, numerous white blood cells, and antibodies to the site
clotting
The epidermis lacks which of the following?
collagen fibers adipose tissue blood vessels
The specific orientation of ________________ fiber bundles in the dermis is a result of the direction of applied __________________ during routine movements.
collagen/stress
papillary layer ( match the individual sublayer of the dermis and subcutaneous layer with its structure)
conposed of areolar connective tissue; contains dermal papillae
reticular layer ( match the individual sublayer of the dermis and subcutaneous layer with its structure)
dense irregular connective tissue surrounding blood vessels, hair follicles, nerves, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands
Nerve fibers in the skin monitor sensory receptors in the ________________ and _______________
dermis and epidermis
Merocrine sweat production ______________ during the aging process
diminishes
Third-degree burns involve the _______, dermis, and _______, layer which often are destroyed
epidermis and subcutaneous
People most likely to develop skin cancer are those with ________________
fair skin
In wound healing, if regeneration is not possible, connective tissue ___________ occurs
fibrosis
Friction ridges are located on the skin in four regions of the body: ______________, _______________, _________________, and toes
fingers, palms, soles, and toes
Potential complications of a wound under repair include __________ loss and ___________
fluid loss and infection
Scattered among the keratinocytes of the stratum basale are pigment producing cells called _________________. These cells manufacture the pigment _________________ and package the pigment into granules called _________________.
melanocytes/melanin/melanosomes
The appendages of the epidermis are : hair, ____________,___________ glands and sebaceous glands
nails, exocrine glands
subcutaneous layer ( match the individual sublayer of the dermis and subcutaneous layer with its structure)
not considered part of the integument
During the process of keratinization, the _______________ and organelles of teh cells disintegrate and the cells start to die
nucleus
Mammary glands only become functional in which of the following comditions
pregnant females lactating females
Hemoglobin is an oxygen-binding protein present within ____________ blood cells. Upon binding oxygen, hemoglobin exhibits a bright __________________ color, giving blood vessels in the dermis a reddish tint that is most easily observed in the skin of lightly pigmented individuals.
red/red
In the third step of wound healing, the cut blood vessels ___________and grown in the wound
regenerate
damaged tissues are normally repaired in one of two ways:_____________ and_______________formation
regeneration and scar
when part of the skin is too severely damaged or its cells lack the capacity to divide, the body fills in the gap with ______ tissue. This process is known as ______
scar/fibrosis
The sebaceous glands of the skin secrete an oily material called_______________
sebum
Repetitive mechanical stresses applied to the integuments stimulate mitotic activity in the _____________ cells of the stratum_____________
stem/basale
in aging skin, the reduced ______ cell activity in the epidermis results in ______ skin that is less likely to protect against mechanical trauma
stem/thinner
The skin houses two types of general exocrine glands:________ glands and _____________ glands
sweat and sebaceous
Friction ridges assume the shape of complex arches and whorls in ___________ skin
thick
The delivery of drugs through the skin through the uses of an adhesive patch is called ________________ administration
transdermal
At puberty, terminal hair replaces ______________ hair in the ___________ and pubic regions of the body
vellus, axillary
Vernix caseosa
waterproof protective covering composed of sebum and sloughed off cells
Which is a possible description of the skin's form and function?
Barrier Indicator of health Self renewing
The net effect of vasoconstriction of the dermal blood vessels is a shunting of ____________________ away from the ______________ of the body
blood/periphery
Merocrine ( match the glands with its location)
Distributed throughout body
True or false: The acidic pH of merocrine sweat helps prevent the growth of some pathogenic bacteria
True
The skin is classified as either thick or thin based on two parameters: the number of epidermal________________ in the epidermis and the relative _________________________ of the epidermis, rather than the thickness of the entire integument
strata thickness
In thick skin, the layers of epidermis that contain dead keratinocytes are the stratum _________ and stratum ___________
stratum comeum and stratum lucidum
Nodule ( match the acne lesion with its description)
Similar to a pustule, but extending into the deeper skin layers
the major functions of merocrine sweat glands are__________
secretion thermoregulation protection
sebaceous glands are activated primarily by _______ during puberty in both sexes
sex hormones
Mammary ( match the glands with its location)
Breasts
Visual identification ( match the specific functions of the hair)
Color and density of hairs of scalp
Ceruminous ( match the glands with its location)
External acoustic meatus
Basal cell carcinoma ( match the type of skin cancer with its description)
Most common type of skin cancer
Malgnant melanoma ( match the acne lesion with its description)
Most deadly type of skin cancer due to aggressive growth and metastasis
Protection ( match the specific functions of the hair)
Scalp hair covers the scalp and shields it from sunburn and injury
True or false: Skin cancer can develop in people of any age?
True
Among the stimuli detected by the sensory receptors of the skin are ___________
cold pressure vibration
The release of water vapor from sweat glands when we are not sweating is a process called
transpiration
mesenchyme
layer of embryonic cells that develops into the dermis
As a result of the aging process, hair follicles can actually ___________ production of hairs
stop
The hair follicle is an oblique tube that surrounds the hair ___________
root
The color of hair is the result of _______________
melanin production
Healing of second degree burns takes approximately _______________ weeks, and slight scarring may occur.
2-4 weeks
In first degree burns, the healing time averages about _____________ days, and typically no scarring results.
3-5 days
Whitehead ( match the acne lesion with its description)
A closed comedo
Blackhead ( match the acne lesion with its description)
An open comedo
Squamous cell carcinoma ( match the acne lesion with its description)
Arises from keratinocytes of stratum spinosum
Sebaceous ( match the glands with its location)
Associated with hair follicles over much of the skin
Heat retention ( match the specific functions of the hair)
Blanket of thick hair on scalp
The cells of the stratum corneum contain large amounts of the protein _______.
keratin
periderm
layer of cells covering the developing embryonic epithelium
Apocrine ( match the glands with its location)
Axillary, anal, areolar, and pubic regions