Anatomy of Integumentary System Flashcards

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What are the 5 key functions of the Integumentary System?

A
  • protection
  • sensation
  • thermoregulation
  • excretion of sweat
  • vitamin D synthesis
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What are the 3 layers of the skin from superficial to deep?

A

Epidermis
Dermis
Subcutaneous fatty tissue

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3
Q

Sweat ducts are found in which layer of skin?

A

epidermis

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4
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nerve endings are found in which layer of the skin?

A

subcutaneous fatty tissue

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5
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Which layer of skin are sebaceous glands found?

A

Dermis

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6
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Which layer of skin are nerves found in?

A

Dermis

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7
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Which layer of skin are sweat glands found?

A

Dermis

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8
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Which structure in the epidermis serves as a barrier against fluid, electrolyte, and chemical loss?

A

Stratum corneum

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9
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Which is more superficial, the papillary or reticular dermis?

A

Papillary

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10
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What is the difference between the papillary and the reticular dermis?

A

Papillary dermis is the superficial layer that is composed of loose connective tissue and is found just deep to the basal layer of skin cells

Reticular Dermis is the deeper more dense layer of the dermis that makes up the bulk of the dermis

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keratinocytes, Langerhans cells, melanocytes, and Merkel cells are all found in which layer of the skin?

A

Epidermis

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