Chapter 5; Bio 210 (Integumentary System) Flashcards

1
Q

Direction of Cell Movement in the Integumentary System

A
Basale (deep- 
Spinosum
Granulosum
Lucidum
Corneum (superficial)
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2
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Cutaneous Membrane

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Epidermis and Dermis

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3
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Integumentary System compose of

A

Integument
Hair
Nails
Exocrine Glands (oil sweat)

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4
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Epidermis

A

stratified squamous

  • avascular
  • innervated
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5
Q

Thick Skin

A

palms and soles of feet (5 Layers) has LUCIDUM

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6
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Thin Skin

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hair folecule typically evident (4 Layers) no lucidum

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7
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Melanocyte

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determines hair color (located in bulb of follicle)

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8
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Arrector Pilli

A

smooth muscle in each hair follicile

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9
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Sebaceous Glands

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produce sebum (oil)

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10
Q

Eccrine (sweat) Glands

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coiled tubular glands

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11
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Carotene

A

yellow pigment that can accumulate in the stratus corneum

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12
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Cleavage Lines

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lines in the skin that go different directions (dense irregular tissue)

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13
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Jaundice

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malfunction of liver and bile can’t be excreted, may accumulate in skin.

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14
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Pituitary Malfunction

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tumors cause secretions of MSH (Melanocyte stimulating hormone) darkens the skin.

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15
Q

Layers of Skin:

A
Stratum Corneum
Stratum Lucidum
Stratum Granulosum
Stratum Spinosum
Stratum Basale
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16
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Melanin

A

responsible for skin color

17
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Stratum Corneum

A

most superficial layer of the epidermis (protein envelope and protection by keratin)

  • dead squamous cells
  • cornified cells (dead cells)
18
Q

Stratum Lucidum

A

3 to 5 layers thick of dead cells

-appears transparent (thick skin)

19
Q

Stratum Granulosum

A

2 to 5 layers of flat diamons shaped cells that

-release lipids

20
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Stratum Spinosum

A

8 to 10 layers of many-sided cells

-produces keratin fibers

21
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Stratum Basale

A

single layer of cuboidal or columnar cells
-basement membrane that attaches to the dermis
-produce melanocytes
protect against UV light

22
Q

Dermal Papilla

A

little humps that shape the phalange print

23
Q

Melanin

A

determines skin color by the rate of production of melaninocytes NOT how many.
As a species we have about the same number of melanocytes

24
Q

Calcitirol

A

essential for normal absorption of Ca and P

25
Q

Rickets

A

form in bones from insufficient amount of vitamin D

26
Q

Dermis: Paillary layer

A

(20% of dermis) loose and areolar tissue

  • contains small capillaries
  • contains dermal papillae
27
Q

Dermis: Reticular Layer

A

(80% of dermis) dense irregular connective tissue

-larger vessels

28
Q

Sensory structure in epidermis

A

Merkel cells

29
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Sensory structures in dermis

A

Meissner and Pacinian corpuscle

30
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Pesudorifris glands

A

sweat glands (NOT sebum, not oil)

31
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Holocrine

A

destorys and lysis

32
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Merocrine

A

exocytosis

33
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Apocrine

A

pinching off

34
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Merocrine sweat glands

A

most of the body

-palms of the hands, coiled tubular

35
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Apocrine sweat glands

A

armpits and nipples that break down and cause odors

36
Q

Thermoregulation

A

helps maintain homeostasis that works with cardiovascular system

37
Q

Fibrosis

A

formation of scar tissue

38
Q

Ceruminous Glands

A

produces earwax

modified eccrine gland