Chapter 10 Skin Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two main layers

A

Epidermis and dermis

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2
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True or false the Hypodermic part of the skin

A

False

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3
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The epidermis is composed of several types of epithelial cells. One type, called keratinocytes, become filled with a tough, fibrous protein called

A

keratin

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4
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Lanugo is soon replaced after birth by stronger hair that is called:

A

Vellus hair

Soon after birth, lanugo hair is lost and replaced by vellus hair, which is stronger, fine, and usually less pigmented. Terminal hair appears during puberty.

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5
Q

Is epithelial Tissue avascular explain

A

Yes,

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6
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Connective Tissue or epithelial Tissue

Cells are in close of proximity with many tight and desmosome junction

A

Epithelial Tissue

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7
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Fibrous

A

Loose fibrous
Adipose
Reticular
Dense

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8
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Cartilage

A

Hyaline
Elastic
Fibrocartilage

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9
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Cartilage

A

Avascular; nutrition of cells depends on diffusion of nutrition through matrix

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10
Q

What is perichondrium

A

Membrane that surrounds the cartilage

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11
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Hyaline cartilage Tissue

A

Located on the ends of articulating bones

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12
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Fibrocartilage

A

Strong is the most probable type of Cartilage

Found in intervertebral disks and pubic symphysis

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