body language Flashcards

1
Q

Layer of Epidermis from deep to superficial

A

Stratum Basale
Stratum Spinosum
Stratum Granulosum
Stratum Lucidum
Stratum Corneum

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2
Q

deepest epidermis layer

A

Stratum basale

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3
Q

old stratum basale cells

A

stratum spinosum

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4
Q

old stratum spinosum cells

A

stratum granulosum

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5
Q

occurs only in thick, hairless skin

A

stratum lucidum

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6
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toward or at the midline of the body; on the inner side of

A

Medial

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7
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away from the midline of the body; on the outer side of

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lateral

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8
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between a more medial and a more lateral structure

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intermediate

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9
Q

close to the origin of the body part or point of attachment to a limb to the body trunk

A

proximal

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10
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farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk

A

distal

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11
Q

toward or at the body surface

A

superficial

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12
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away from the body surface; more internal

A

deep

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13
Q

divides the body (or organ) into left and right parts.

A

sagittal section

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14
Q

divides the body (or organ) into equal left and right parts.

A

median, or midsagittal, section

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15
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divides the body (or organ) into anterior and posterior parts.

A

frontal, or coronal, section

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16
Q

divides the body (or organ) into superior and inferior parts.

A

transverse, or cross, section

17
Q

away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or
the body; below

A

Inferior
(caudal):

18
Q

toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the body; above

A

toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the body; above

19
Q

toward or at the front of the body; in front of

A

ventral(anterior)

20
Q

toward or at the backside of the body; behind

A

dorsal(posterior)

21
Q

Function of the Body Membranes

A
  • Body membranes cover surfaces
  • line body cavities, and form protective
  • (and often lubricating) sheets around organs.
22
Q

two major groups of body membranes

A

epithelial and connective tissue membranes

23
Q

what are under the epithelial membranes

A
  • Cutaneous membrane
  • Mucous membrane
  • Serous membrane
24
Q

represented by synovial membranes.

A

connective tissue

25
Q

generally called the skin or integumentary system, is the outer covering that we all rely on for protection.

A

The cutaneous membrane

26
Q

Specific serous membranes

A

peritoneum
pleura
pericardium

27
Q

Areolar connective tissue only
- Lines fibrous capsules surrounding joints
- Line small sac of connective tissue called bursae and the tube-like tendon sheaths

A

synovial membrane

28
Q

Deep to dermis is the

A

hypodermis

29
Q

responsible for the toughness of the dermis and for binding water to keep it hydrated

A

collagen

30
Q

Both collagen and elastic fibers are found in the dermis

A

reticular layer

31
Q

Projections called dermal papillae Pain receptors and touch receptors Capillary loops for nutrients
Result in fingerprints

A

papillary layer

32
Q

give skin elasticity when we are young but lessens as we age along with collagen

A

elastic fibers

33
Q

exocrine glands - Release their secretions to the
skin surface via ducts

A

cutaneous glands

34
Q

Produce oil - sebum
- Lubricant for skin
- Kills bacteria
- Prevents hair from becoming
brittle
- Most with ducts that empty into
hair follicles
- Glands are activated at puberty

A

sebaceous glands

35
Q

sudoriferous glands - Widely distributed in skin

A

sweat glands

36
Q

Open via duct to pore on skin surface

A

eccrine

37
Q

Ducts empty into hair follicles

A

apocrine