Exam 2 SG Integument (pt1) Flashcards

1
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Name the accessory structures of the skin

A
  1. Nail
  2. Hair
  3. Muscles
  4. Nerves
  5. Various Glands
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2
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What are the two principal parts of the skin?

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Epidermis and Dermis

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3
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What is the makeup of the hypodermis?

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Areolar and Adipose tissue

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4
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What are the functions of the skin?

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  1. Thermoregulation
  2. Protection from environment
  3. Cutaneous sensation
  4. Excretion
  5. Synthesize of vitamin D
  6. Reservoir for blood
  7. Absorbs substances
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5
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What are the types of cells in the epidermis?

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  • Keratinocytes
  • Melanocytes
  • Langerhans cells
  • Merkel cells
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6
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Describe Keratinocytes

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90% of the epidermis, provides the hard waterproof protection of skin

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7
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Describe Melanocytes

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Comprised of mealnosomes which produces the pigment melanin; Melanin also provides protection from UV light

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8
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Describe Langerhans cells

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  • The immune cell, originates from red bone marrow

- Migrates to the epidermis and lymphoid tissue to initiate the immune response as an APC (dendritic cell)

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9
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Describe Merkel cells

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The least numerous cell in the epidermis; Combined with tactile discs it functions in the sensation of touch

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10
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What is the most common type of cell in the epidermis?

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Keratinocytes

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11
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What is the least common type of cell in the epidermis?

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Merkel cells

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12
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Describe Stratum Corneum

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  • Most superficial layer filled with 25 - 30 layers of keratinized cells.
  • Between cells, lipids from lamellar granules provide water proofing
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13
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Describe Stratum Lucidum

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Deep to the stratum corneum, only found on thick skin

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14
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Describe Stratum Spinosum

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Deep to stratum granulosom, filled with 8 – 10 layers of keratinocytes and a few langerhans cells. Cells are still alive

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15
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Describe Stratum Basale

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deepest layer of the epidermis, filled mostly with keratinocytes (continuously undergoing mitosis) and has few melanocytes and merkel cells

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16
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Describe Stratum Granulosom

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Deep to the stratum lucidum filled with 3-5 layers of keratinocytes and the transition between live and dead cells

17
Q

Name the epidermal layer that is named after its artifactual appearance

A

Stratum spinousm

18
Q

Name the epidermal layer that is undergoing apoptosis

A

Stratum granulosm

19
Q

Name the epidermal layer that is where keratin begins to form

A

Stratum basale

20
Q

Where is thick skin located?

A

Fingertips, palms of hands, and soles of feet

21
Q

List the different types of sensory structures found in the skin

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  1. Merkel cells and tactile discs
  2. Meissner corpuscles and free nerve endings
  3. Pacinian corpuscles
22
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Where are Merkel cells and tactile discs found?

A

stratum basale

23
Q

Where are Meissner corpuscles and free nerve endings found?

A

papillary region of the dermis

24
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Where are Pacinian corpuscles found?

A

subcutaneous layer