Chapter 11.10 - Integumentary System Flashcards

1
Q

Skin is composed of what two layers?

A

epidermis and dermis (not including hypodermis)

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2
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___ is the most superficial layer of the skin

A

epidermis

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3
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The epidermis is ___ and ___

A

thin; avascular

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4
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How does the epidermis receive oxygen and nutrients?

A

via diffusion from neighboring cells

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5
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What kind of cells is epidermis made of?

A

stratified squamous cells

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6
Q

What do stratified squamous cells look like?

A

flattened, disk-shaped cells arranged into multiple layers (4-5 layers of keratinocytes)

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7
Q

Layers of epidermis from superficial to deep

A

stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale

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8
Q

Where is stratum lucidum present?

A

only in the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet

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9
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Stratum corneum is composed of:

A

dead, fully differentiated keratinocytes (corneocytes)

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10
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Stratum corneum function

A

provides protection against infection, dehydration, physical harm

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11
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Stratum lucidum is composed of:

A

dead keratinocytes that have not yet fully differentiated to corneocytes

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12
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Stratum granulosum composed of:

A

keratinocytes

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13
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What does Stratum granulosum secrete?

A

lamellar bodies (helps form hydrophobic membrane to create water barrier)

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14
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Function of stratum spinosum

A

provides skin with strength and flexibility via desmosomes

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15
Q

Which layer of the epidermis contains the highest amount of Langerhans cells?

A

Stratum spinosum (they are present in all layers but most prevalent in spinosum)

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16
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Langerhans cells are:

A

dendritic cells of the epidermis

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17
Q

Stratum basale is separated from the dermis by the:

A

basement membrane (basal lamina)

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18
Q

How does the stratum basale attach to the basement membrane?

A

via hemidesmosomes

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19
Q

stratum basale provides continuous renewal of:

A

epidermal keratinocytes

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20
Q

stratum basale houses specialized cell types like:

A

melanocytes; merkel cells

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21
Q

Melanocytes generates:

A

melanin

22
Q

Melanin is responsible for:

A

skin’s pigmentation and protection from UV radiation

23
Q

Merkel cells are:

A

specialized mechanoreceptor cells

24
Q

Merkel cells are specifically attuned to respond to:

A

light touch sensations (hence why they are very abundant in the fingertips)

25
Q

Where is the dermis located?

A

Just deep to the epidermis

26
Q

Structure and function of dermis

A

network of dense irregular connective tissue that functions to cushion the body from injury + provides home for vessels, glands, nails, hair

27
Q

the dermis has _ layers

A

2

28
Q

What are the layers of the dermis called?

A

papillary dermis; reticular dermis

29
Q

The papillary dermis contains:

A

dermal papillae

30
Q

Function of dermal papillae

A
  1. creates fingerprints
  2. increases surface area between dermis and epidermis to increase capacity for delivery of O2 and nutrients since epidermis is avascular 3. also increases strength of junction between dermis and epidermis
31
Q

Reticular dermis is made of:

A

reticular fibers, collagen, elastic fibers

32
Q

reticular dermis is what kind of tissue?

A

dense, irregular connective

33
Q

What is contained in the reticular dermis?

A

blood vessels, sensory receptors, hair follicles, nail beds, glands

34
Q

Hair is essentially a:

A

keratin protein filament

35
Q

Function of hair

A

though still under debate in humans, protects mammals from UV radiation and hypothermia

36
Q

___ attach to the hair follicle and cause it to erect the hair

A

Muscles (this causes goosebumps)

37
Q

Exocrine glands

A

composed of specialized cells that create and secrete a product through a duct to the external surface

38
Q

Sudoriferous glands

A

aka sweat glands, come in 2 types: eccrine and apocrine

39
Q

____ ___ are the main sweat glands of the body

A

eccrine glands

40
Q

Where are eccrine glands located?

A

throughout entire body surface; most abundant in the armpit, palms of hands, soles of feet

41
Q

Eccrine glands are important for:

A

thermoregulation

42
Q

Secretion from apocrine glands is more ____ and ____ compared to eccrine glands

A

oily and viscous

43
Q

Apocrine glands secrete their products into the:

A

hair follicle

44
Q

Where are apocrine glands located?

A

armpit, nipple, ear canal, eyelid, nostril, parts of the pubic area

45
Q

Ceruminous glands

A

produce ear wax (cerumen) secreted into the external auditory canal

46
Q

Mammary glands are specialized:

A

apocrine glands

47
Q

Sebaceous glands

A

secrete oily/waxy sebum into hair follicle - lubricates and waterproofs the hair and surrounding skin

48
Q

Where are sebaceous glands located?

A

everywhere except palms and soles of feet

49
Q

Hypodermis is located:

A

deep to dermis

50
Q

Another name for the hypodermis:

A

subcutaneous tissue

51
Q

Hypodermis main components

A

loose connective tissue and adipose tissue

52
Q

Main function of hypodermis

A

fat storage