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What is our largest organ? How much of our body weight does it account for? |
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The skin is divided into which layers: |
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Two: 1. Epidermis=epithelium 2. Dermis=connective tissue |
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lies deep to the dermis Adipose (fat) |
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Cushions and insulates deeper organs -Maintains temperature Protects body from bumps, scrapes and cuts Protects body from chemicals, heat, and cold Acts as a mini-excretory system Screens out UV rays from sun Contains sensory receptors associated with nerve endings |
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What are the most abundant cell type in epidermis? |
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What do keratinocytes arise from? What do they produce? |
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arise from deepest layer of epidermis produce keratin a tough fibrous protein and produce antibodies and enzymes |
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At the skin's surface, keratinocytes: |
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are dead, they continually shed (a large portion of household dust is keratinocytes) |
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List the layers of Epidermis |
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1. strattum basale (stratum geminativum) 2. stratum spinosum 3. stratum lucidum 4. Stratum lucidum (only in thick skin) 5. Stratum corneum |
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What is the deepest layer of epidermis? What is it attached to? What do the cells do? What does it contain? |
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Stratum basale Attached to underlying dermis Cells actively divide Stratum basale contains: -Merkel cells and Melanocytes |
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What are merkel cells and melanocytes? Where are they> |
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In stratum basale Merkel cells- associated w/sensory nerve endings Melanocytes- secrete the pigment melanin |
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Which layer of the epidermis has a spiny appearance? What is it caused by? What does it contain? |
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Stratum spinosom- spiny b/c artifacts of histological preparation Contains thick bundles of intermediate filaments (tonofilaments) And contains star-shaped langerhans cells |
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Which layer consists of keratinocytes and tonofilaments? What do the tonofilaments contain? |
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Stratum granulosum Tonofilaments contain keratohyaline granules- help to form keratin |
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Which layer of the epidermis is clear? Where does it occur? What is it composed of? |
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Stratum lucidum occurs only in thick skin composed of a few rows of flat dead keratinocytes |
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Which layer of the epidermis is the horny layer? What is it composed of? What is its function? |
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Stratum corneum Thick layer of dead keratinocyts and thickened plasma membranes Protects skin against abrasion and penetration |
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What is the second major layer of skin? Where is it? Describe it Richly supplied with-? What are the layers? |
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Dermis, under epidermis strong, flexible connective tissue Richly supplied with blood vessels and nerves 2 layers: Papillary layer Reticular layer |
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What are the Papillary layer and Reticular layer |
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Papillary layer- includes dermal papillae; loose connective tissue Reticular layer- deeper layer 80& of thickness of dermis, dense irregular connective tissue. |
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The hypodermis is -- to the skin, and is also known as -- Contains -- tissues Functions: |
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Deep to skin, aka superficial fascia Contains Areolar and Adipose Connective Tissue Anchors skin to underlying structures Helps insulate the body |
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What is Hair? Chief parts of hair? |
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Flexible strand of dead keratinized cells Hard keratin- tough and durable Chief parts: -root, imbedded in skin -shaft, projects above skin's surface |
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three concentric layers of keratinized cells. -Medulla- central core -cortex- surrounds medulla -cuticle- outermost layer |
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infoldings of epidermis into dermis Includes: -hair bulb: deep, expanded end of hair follicle -epithelial cells in center of bulb give rise to hair -Root plexus: knot of sensory nerves around hair bulb |
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what is the wall of hair follicles comprised of? |
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both an epithelial component and connective tissue component 1. Connective tissue root sheath* 2. Epithelial root sheath* |
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What is the arrector pili muscle? |
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bundle of smooth muscle -hair stands erect when arrector pili contracts |
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Where are sebaceuous glands? What do they secrete? What are they associated with? \Functions? |
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occur over entire body, except palms and soles Secrete sebum: oily substance Associated w/hair follicle Function to collect dirt, soften and lubricate hair and skin |
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What type of gland is a sebaceuous gland? Why type of secretion? |
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simple alveolar gland holocrine secretion- entire cell breaks up to form secretion |
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Where are sweat glands? what are they aka? What is sweat? What does it contain? |
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Sudoriferous glands Widely distrubuted on body Sweat is a blood filtrate- 99% water, w/salts Contains traces of metabolic wastes: -nitrogen wastes, ammonia, urea |
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What are the types of sweat glands? |
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Eccrine gland- most numberous and produce true sweat Apocrine gland- confined to axillary, anal, and genital areas Produce special sweat |
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What are the types of skin cancer? |
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Basal cell carcinoma- least malignant and most common Squamous cell carcinoma- arises from keratinocytes of stratum spinosum Malanoma- a cancer of melanocytes (most dangerous type of skin cancer) |
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