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the scalp lacking an insulating fat layer

Going bald; cold air on scalp

integumentary system

Thermoregulation, sensory reception, vitamin D production and protection are all functions of the

insensible

____________ perspiration occurs when perspiration evaporates quickly so it is not noticed

tactile disc

______________is composed of a specialized cell and a nerve fiber

hair matrix

a region of mitotically active cells that serves as the hairs growth center

composition of perspiration

about 99% water and has a pH of 4-6

hair, nails, and cutaneous glands

accessory organs (appendages) of the skin

composition of sweat

acidic solution containing urea, potassium, sodium chloride and ammonia

stratum basale

actively mitotic cells are found in which layer of the epidermis

polythelia

additional nipples

exocytosis

all sweat glands (apocrine and merocrine) release their secretion via which of the following processes

Hematoma

also called a bruise, is a mass of clotted blood showing through the skin

eponychium

also known as the cuticle. It overhangs the lunule

dermal papilla (hair)

an extension of the vascular system into the hair bulb

Anagen

at any point in time, more than 90% of the scalp follicles are in which stage?

hemangioma

birthmarks, also called _______________ are patches of skin discolored by benign tumors of blood capillaries

cyanosis

blueness of the skin resulting from a deficiency of oxygen in the circulating blood

skin

bodies largest and heaviest organ

dermatology

branch of medicine that deals with the integumentary system is called

stratum lucidum

cells in which epidermal layer contain the protein eleiden

longterm hypoxemia

clubbed fingertips are a clinical sign of

keratohyalin granules

coarse dark-staining granules found in the stratum granulosum

Medulla

core of loosely arranged cells and air spaces that is prominent in thick hair

Hypodermis

deep to the dermis; not apart of the skin

reticular layer

deepest layer of the dermis

diaphoresis

describes the condition in which sweat is produced, causing noticeably wet skin during circulatory shock or exercise

bromhidrosis

disagreeable body odor

Moles

elevated patches of skin that are harmless and sometimes regarded as "beauty marks"

friction ridges

enhance sensitivity to texture by vibrating and stimulating lamellar corpuscles in the skin when the fingertips stroke an uneven surface

brownish black

eumelanin is a form of melanin that has which color?

stratum corneum

fingernails and toenails are hard derivatives of the __________________ of the epidermis

sebaceous glands

flask shaped, with short ducts that usually open into a hair follicle and directly onto to skin

freckles

flat melanized patches found on the skin, that vary with heredity and exposure to the sun?

skin markings

flexion creases, friction ridges and patches of pigmentation are all examples of which of the following?

myoepithelial

found in apocrine and merocrine sweat glands have contractile properties similar to smooth muscle

eyelashes

function as a shield to protect the eyes from windblown debris with a quick blink

an energy reservoir and thermal insulation

function of subcutaneous layer

albinism

genetic lack of melanin that usually results in milky white hair and skin and blue-gray eyes

piloerector

goosebumps are caused by contractions of which muscles?

follicles

hair grows in diagonal tubes called hair________

Thick Skin

has sweat glands but no hair follicles or sebaceous glands

sebum

helps prevents skin and hair from becoming dry and brittle

tight junctions between keratinocytes

how does the structure of the skin play a role in minimizing water loss from the body?

deep to the dermis

hypodermis location

temperature

in the process of thermoregulation, cutaneous nerve endings monitor the ___________ of the body surface

hirsutism

individuals with hormonal imbalances can exhibit excessive hairiness known as

dandruff

is composed of clumps of dander stuck together by sebum and is usually found on the scalp

no

is the epidermis highly vascular?

Calluses

mechanical stress from manual labor accelerates keratinocyte multiplication. This results in formation of ________ or corns on the hands or feet

stratum basale

mitotic cells are found in which layer of the epidermis?

sensing changes in the environment

most important function of the skin

dermal papilla

nourishes the hair cells

scalp

only area with hair that is thick enough to retain heat

pallor

pale or ashen skin color that occurs when there is little blood flow through the skin

keratin

protein produced in the cells of the epidermis that improves its durability and resistance to infection

friction ridges

refers to the markings on fingertips that leave distinctive oily fingerprints on surfaces we touch

nail body

refers to the portion of a fingernail or toenail that is attached to the tip of the digit (finger)?

apocrine glands

release chemicals that exerts effects om sexual behavior

debridement

removal of burned skin

stratum corneum

resists abrasion , penetration, and water loss

sebum

sebaceous glands produce

Cerumonious glands

secrete a substance that combines with sebum to keep the eardrum protected and prevent foreign particles from entering the canal

stratum lucidum

seen only in thick skin

major function of the skin

sensing changes in the environment

apocrine

sex pheromones are secreted from _______ sweat glands

touch

tactile cells are receptors for which of the following

sensing touch

tactile cells are responsible for which of the following

eschar

the burned, dead tissue associated with burns to the skin

Collagen

the dermis consists of connective tissue, with ________ as the most common fiber type within the layer

Hyponychium

the epidermis of the nail bed is called

vellus

the hair type_________ constitutes about two-thirds of the hair in women and one-tenth of the hair in men

accessory

the hair, nails, and cutaneous glands are known as __________ organs of the skin

Lunule

the opaque white crescent that appears at proximal end of a nail

cuticle

the outermost layer of cells that overlap one another like shingles is called

hair shaft

the part of a hair that projects from the surface of the scalp or skin is called the

root

the part of hair enclosed in the follicle

hair follicle

the pilus (hair) grows inside which of the follwing?

water retention

the presence of a layer of lipids between the stratum granulosum facilitates _______

Vibrissae

the structures that guard the nostrils and ear canals, preventing foreign particles from entering these areas are also called guard hairs or

dermal papillae

the upward projections of the dermis at the dermis-epidermis boundary

Cerumonious glands secretion

they waterproof the ear canal, and coats the guard hairs of the ear.

acid mantle

thin, protective film on the skin that has a pH between 4-6

alopecia

thinning of hair, or baldness, is also called

Isograft

tissue is taken from an identical twin and grafted onto the other twin

Production of melanin by melanocytes

various shades of brown pigmentation in the skin

vasoconstriction of blood vessels in the skin

what happens when body is chilled

Telogen

when hair goes into resting period

palms and soles

which areas of the body is the dermis thickest?

stratum spinosum; stratum granulosum

which epidermal layers contain dendritic cells;

melanin deposited in keratinocytes

which feature of the skin protects the body from UV damage?

merocrine and apocrine

which glands produce their secretions by exocytosis

stratum granulosum

which layer of the epidermis is no longer mitotic and contains dark staining clusters of keratohyalin

Vibrissae or Guard hairs

which structures guard the nostrils and ear canals, preventing particles from entering

epidermis and dermis

which two distinct layers make up the skin

terminal hair

which type of hair includes scalp hair

epithelial

within a hair follicle, the ____________ root sheath is an extension of the epidermis, and lies adjacent to the hair root.

jaundice

yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes resulting from high levels of bilirubin in the blood


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