Integumentary System Flashcards

1
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epidermis

A
  • outer layer

- keratinized stratified SQUAMOUS epithelial tissue, NO BLOOD VESSEL

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2
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What is the deepest portion of the epidermis?

A

stratum basale

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3
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dermis

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  • aka cutaneous layer (middle layer)
  • mostly connective tissue
  • has capillaries and blood vessels
  • sweat glands and sebacious
  • ELASTIN AND COLLAGEN FIBERS
  • HAS RECEPTORS (for thermoregulation)
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4
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hypodermis

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  • aka subcutaneous layer
  • highly vascular
  • below is muscle layer
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5
Q

Hair is generated by what at base of hair follicles

A

epithelial cell

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6
Q

What moisturizes hair and skin?

A

sebum (oil)

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7
Q

ceruminous glands (aka sweat glands)

A

produces sebum

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8
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apopcrine sweat gland

A
  • aka scent gland

- increase concentration of fatty acids than sweat

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9
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exocrine sweat gland

A
  • aka merocrine gland

delivers secretions directly to external surfaces of epidermis

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10
Q

Body thermostat is controlled where?

A

hypothalamus

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11
Q

When body temperature high, hypothalamus stimulates…?

A

cutaneous vasodilation

  • increase in blood vessels diameter in skin allows more blood flow near surface of body
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12
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shivering

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  • when body temp low

- contraction of cutaneous smooth muscle

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13
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arrector pilli muscles

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  • tense with chilling temps —> causes hair to bristle

- heat generation and retention stimuli is minimal for humans compared to other mammals

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14
Q

What is in sebum and sweat and encourages lowpitt that inhibits growth of bacteria?

A

lactic acids and fatty acids

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15
Q

eccrine glands

A

activated by elevated body temperature

  • secrete water to the skin surface where it cools the body by evaporation
  • found on neck, forehead, and back
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16
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5 layers of epidermis

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-stratum CORNEUM
- stratum LUCIDUM
stratum GRANULOSUM
-stratum SPINOSUM
-stratum BASALE

17
Q

stratum corneum

A
  • top layer

- dead keratinocytes

18
Q

stratum lucidum

A
  • clear later

- colorless protein eleidin

19
Q

stratum granulosum

A
  • thin layer

- granular layer

20
Q

stratum spinosum

A
  • spiny layer

- THICKEST layer, keratinocytes, immune dendritic cells, sensory cells

21
Q

strautum basale

A
  • basal layer

- bottom layer, contains MELANOCYTES

22
Q

What is another name for sweat gland?

A

sudoriforous gland

23
Q

What does eccrine secrete?

A

a salty solution of ELECTROLYTES and WATER

24
Q

sebacious glands

A

connected to hair follicles and secrete sebum through hair pores
-holocrine gland that secretes sebum

25
Q

What is the body temperature controlled by?

A

thermoregulation