Chapter 4 integumentary System
Cyanosis
A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to insufficient blood oxygen or poor circulation
Gland
A cell or group of cells that secretes select substances within or out of the body
Collagen
A fibrous protein found in skin, bone, cartilage, tendons and ligaments
Keratin
A fibrous, water repellent protein found in skin hair and nails
Tinea
A skin infection caused by a fungus; also called ringworm.
What is Mohs surgery?
A treatment of skin cancer Peel back the skin in thin layers until the cancer is gone.
Sebum discourages the growth of bacteria on the skin because it is slightly ___
Acidic
What protective function does melanin serve?
Against harmful UV rays from the sun
Keloid
An abnormally raised, thickened scar
Albinism
An inherited inability to produce melanin
Sebum
An oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands that lubricates the skin and hair
Ecchymosis
Black-and-blue or purplish bruising caused by ruptured blood vessels beneath the skin
Vesicle is another term for _______
Blister
Melanocytes
Cells that contain and produce dark brown to black pigments
Lipocytes
Cells that manufacture and store fat
Derm/o
Combination form that means skin
Py/o
Combining form meaning pus
melan/o
Combining form that means black
Cry/o
Combining form that means cold
scler/o
Combining form that means hardening
psor/o
Combining form that means itiching
erythemat/o
Combining form that means redness
In ______, abnormal tissue is destroyed by the application of extreme cold.
Cryosurgery
Where in the skin are hair follicles located?
Dermis
The mucous membrane is a specialized type of ___________ tissue
Epithelial
The densely packed cells of _______ not only cover the surface of the body, but also line internal organ cavities
Epithelial tissues
What is the difference between an excisional biopsy and an incisional biopsy?
Ex-entire lesion is removed In-a small part is removed for examination
The biopsy procedure in which living tissue is scraped so it can be analyzed microscopically is called___________________
Exfoliating cytology
Fingernails provide rigidity and structure for the tips of the fingers, which do not contain any bone
False
Sebaceous glands are most abundant in the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet
False
A_________ degree burn does not produce blisters
First
Alopecia
Hair loss that results from genetics, normally aging, illness, medications
Urticaria
Hives with localized swelling and itching
A scratch test or an intradermal skin test may be done to
Identify allergies
Fingernails and toenails are made of hard ____
Keratin
Sebum contains_________ which are organic compounds that consist of fat and cannot dissolve in water
Lipids
vitiligo
Loss of pigment in one or more areas of the skin, creating the appearance of milky-white patches
The medicos term for a freckle is ________
Macule
Which substance is responsible for the skins pigmentation or color?
Melanin
A_________ is a small, mushroom like growth that extends from the surface of a mucous membrane
Polyp
Hyper-
Prefix that means above, above normal, or excessive
Ex-
Prefix that means out or away from
Auto-
Prefix that means self
Per-
Prefix that means through
An antipruritic drug is used to ____
Relieve itching
Which of the following describes the elimination of wrinkles through surgical removal of facial skin?
Rhytidectomy
Petechia
Round, pinpoint spots on the skin caused by Intradermal hemorrhage
Which of the following is a contagious, parasitic infection of the skin
Scabies
How does skin help regulate body temp.?
Skin contains sweat glands -perspiration
The flat, scaly cells of the _________________ epithelium are continuously shed and replaced by new cells beneath them
Stratified squamous
-iasis
Suffix that means abnormal condition
-ema
Suffix that means condition
-ism
Suffix that means process or condition
Dermis
The middle stratum of the skin; also called the corium
Epidermis
The outermost layer of the skin
In a _________ degree burn, the epidermis and dermis are destroyed
Third
Malignant melanoma is a cancerous growth composed of melanocytes
True
Sweat glands terminate in tiny openings called pores on the skins surface
True
The basal layer is the deepest layer of the epidermis
True
Swear is mostly composed of ___
Water
How are goosebumps formed?
When arrector pili muscles contract
cicatrix
a scar left by a healed wound
-rrhea
suffix that means flow or discharge
subcutaneous layer
the deepest layer of skin; connects the skin to surface muscles
Lunula
the half moon shaped, white area at the base of the nail