Ch 6 the Integumentary System Flashcards

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what are the functions of the integumentary system

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protection, body temperature regulation, cutaneous sensation, metabolic (synthesis of vit D) blood reservoir, excretions

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epidermis

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composed of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium, it contains keratinocytes, melanocytes, Merkel cells, and Langerhans’ cells

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keratinocytes

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produce keratin

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Langerhans’/dendritic cells

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epidermal microphage that helps activate immune system

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melanocytes

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produce brown pigment melanin (UV protection)

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Merkel cells

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touch receptors in association with sensory nerve endings

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stratum basale

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deepest epidermal layer, attached to dermis, single row of youngest keratinocytes, only place you can find melanocytes and Merkel cells

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stratum spinosum

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cells contain weblike system of intermediate filaments attached to desmosomes, melanin granules and Langerhans’ cells are abundant. tight connections created to form strong barrier

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stratum granulosum

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thin, 3-5 cell layers where drastic changes in keratinocyte appearance occurs, glycolipids produced for waterproofing, where cells “toughen up”

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stratum lucidum

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thin transparent band, few rows of dead keratinocytes, present only in thick skin. superficial to stratum granulosum

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stratum corneum

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outermost layer of keratinocytes, 3/4 of epidermis, functions include waterproofing, protection from abrasion and penetration, renders body relatively insensitive to biological, chemical, and physical assaults

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papillary layer of the dermis

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areolar connective tissue, superior surface contains peglike projections called papillae, which contain capillary loops, contain meissner’s corpuscles and free nerve endings for touch

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reticular layer of dermis

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80% of dermis, collagen fibers add strength and resiliency, elastin provides stretch and recoil

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hypodermis

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also subcutaneous later. deep to skin, composed of adipose and areolar connective tissue, not technically skin

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melanin

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yellow to reddish-brownish to black pigment responsible for dark colors. freckle/mole is a local accumulation

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carotene

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yellow to orange, most obvious in palms and soles of feet

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hemoglobin

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reddish pigment responsible for pinkish hue

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merocrine gland

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sweat glands for thermoregulation. secretions formed in vesicles and released by exocytosis, 99% water 1% electrolyte, some nitrogenous waste. 3-4 million in adult body

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apocrine

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sweat gland. modified merocrine, loses portion of cell when sweat is released, sweat contains proteins and lipids bacteria will feast upon. in axillary and pubic regions

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ceruminous

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sweat gland. modified apocrine glands in external ear canal that secrete cerumen

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mammary

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specialized apocrine sweat glands that release milk

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holocrine

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sebaceous gland. cells dividing, as they mature they burst releasing sebum

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sebum

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oily secretion

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nails

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scalelike modification of the epidermis on the distal, dorsal surface

25
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hair

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filamentous strands of keratinized cell produced by hair follicles. contains hard keratin which is tougher and more durable than keratin on skin. consists of medulla, cortex, and outermost cuticle

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function of hair

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warmth, detect presence of insects, guard scalp against physical trauma, heat loss, sunlight

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vellus hair

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pale fine body hair found in children and adult female

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terminal hair

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course, long hair of eyebrows, scalp, axillary and pubic regions

29
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basal cell carcinoma

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least malignant and most common, stratum basale cells proliferate and invade dermis and hypodermis, do not metastasize and can usually be cured by surgical excision

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squamous cell carcinoma

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arises from keratinocytes of stratum spinosum, grows rapidly and metastasizes if not removed

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melanoma

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cancer of melanocytes, most dangerous due to highly metastatic and resistant to chemo

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partial thickness burn

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only epidermis, redness swelling and pain

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full thickness burn

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appears grey white, cherry red, black, no edema or pain

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contracture

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when scar tissue is formed preventing movement