The Body Flashcards

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Name the outer layer of skin and describe it

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Epidermis:
• made up of dead cells.
• the MALPIGHIAN LAYER is inside. It contains pigment which protects your skin from the sun.

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name the inner layer of the skin and describe

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Dermis : it contains ⬇️
• Sweat Gland - removes sweat. It leaves through the pores.
• Blood Vessels - supply skin with oxygen and nutrients.
• Nerves - allow us to feel sensations e.g cold
• Oil Glands - produces to moisten skin
• Hairs - keeps body warm
• Fat Cells - insulate the body

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3
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Functions of the skin

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  • removes sweat
  • controls body temperature and keeps body at 37 degrees Celsius.
  • vitamin d is made by the skin in sunlight
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4
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4 guidelines for healthy skin

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  • wash body everyday
  • cleanse, tone and moisturise.
  • eat healthy diet
  • drink plenty of water
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5
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4 guidelines to prevent acne

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  • don’t squeeze/pick spots.
  • clean skin thoroughly.
  • avoid fatty foods.
  • drink lots of water.
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6
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What can over exposure cause to the skin.

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It can cause skin cancer, premature ageing and sunburn. The risk is high in Ireland because of their pale skin.

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7
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4 guidelines for safe sunbathing

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  1. Wear wide brimmed hat and t - shirt
  2. Avoid going out to sun between 11am to 3pm.
  3. Use high protection sunscreen.
  4. Don’t fall asleep in the sun
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8
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Personal hygiene guidelines

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  1. Wash hands after using toilet and before eating
  2. Wash after excerise
  3. Brush your teeth every morning and night
  4. Change underwear and socks everyday
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9
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Name the 4 different types of teeth and there functions

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Incisors - sharp teeth. Cut and bite food.
Canines - pointed teeth. tear food.
Pre molars - doubled pointed teeth. Chew and grind food.
Molars - large teeth. Chew and grind food.

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10
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Name the two main sections of the tooth and. Functions

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Crown: visible part of the tooth.

Root : is embedded into gum

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11
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Name the other 5 parts of the tooth and functions

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Enamel: hard substance which protects tooth
Dentine: bone like substance that’s under the enamel
Pulp cavity: centre of tooth which contains blood vessels.
Cementum: layer around the root which holds tooth in place in jaw.
Periodontal fibres: these hold the tooth in the bone.

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12
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What is plaque ?

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It consists of food particles, salvia and bacteria. It builds up in the surface of the tooth

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13
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What is tartar

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It is hardened plaque on teeth. Allowed bacteria to grow and causes teeth to be stained

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14
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What is tooth decay

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If plaque is not removed, bacteria present will act on food particles to produce acids. The acids attack the too enamel, wearing it away until it reaches the dentine

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15
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4 guidelines on brushing teeth

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  1. Brush outer surface
  2. Brush inner surface
  3. Brush chewing surface
  4. Clean between teeth using dental floss.
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16
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4 guidelines for healthy teeth and gums

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  1. Visit dentist regularly
  2. Brush your teeth daily twice
  3. Use dental floss between teeth
  4. Avoid sugar foods and drinks
17
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What type of organ is skin.

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Excretory organ, meaning it removes waste such as sweat.