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The layers of the epidermis where mitotic divisions are the…

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Basale and spinosum

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The layers of the epidermis, beginning with the deepest layer and proceeding outwardly, include the stratum…

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Basale, spinosum, granulosum, and corneum

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The epidermis consist of a…

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Simple squamous epithelium

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Differences in skin color between individuals reflect distinct…

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Levels of melanin synthesis

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The basic factors interacting to produce skin color are…

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Circulatory supply and pigment concentration and composition

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Excessive exposure of the skin to UV radiation may cause redness, edema, blisters, and pain. The presence of blisters classifies the burn as…

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Second degree

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When exposed to ultraviolet radiation, epidermal cells in the stratum basale and stratum spinosum convert a cholesterol-related steroid into…

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Vitamin D3

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The hormone essential for the normal absorption of calcium and phosphorus by the small intestine is…

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Calcitriol

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Epidermal growth factor EF has widespread effects on epithelia tissue in that it…

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  1. Promotes the divisions of germinative cells
  2. Accelerate the production of keratin
  3. Stimulates epidermal development and repair
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The two major components of the dermis are…

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A papillary layer and a reticular layer

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What identifies what the dermis contains to communicate with other organ systems?

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Nerve fibers

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The primary tissues comprising the hypodermis are…

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Areolar and adipose

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The reason the hypodermis is a good location for subcutaneous injection by hypodermic needle is that it has a…

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Limited number of capillaries and no vital organs

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An important function of the subcutaneous layer is to…

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Stabilize the position of the skin in relation to underlying tissues

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Special smooth muscles in the dermis that, when contracted, produce “goose bumps” are called…

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Arrector pili

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Hair production occurs in the…

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Hair follicle, in the hair matrix

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The natural factor responsible for varying shades of hair color is…

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Type of pigment present

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Accessory structures of the skin include the…

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Hair follicles, sebaceous gland, and sweat gland

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Sensible perspiration released by the eccrine sweat glands serves to…

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  1. Cool the surface do the skin
  2. Reduce body temperature
  3. Dilute harmful chemicals
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When the body temperature becomes abnormally high, thermoregulatory homeostasis is maintained by a(n)…

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Increase in sweat gland activity and blood flow to the skin

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Not visible from the surface, nail production occurs at an epithelial fold called the…

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Nail root

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The immediate response by the skin to an injury is…

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Bleeding and an inflammatory response triggered by damaged mast cells

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The practical limit to the healing process of the skin is the formation of inflexible, fibrous, noncellular…

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Scar tissue

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Hair turns gray or white due to…

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Decreased melanocyte activity

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Sagging and wrinkling of the integument occurs from…

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A decrease in the elastic fiber network of the dermis

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The two major components of the integument are the…

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Cutaneous membrane and accessory structures

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Psoriasis is a skin disorder in which there is abnormal increased mitotic activity in the…

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Stratum basale

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Third degree burns differ from the first and second degree burns in that…

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The epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis are destroyed

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The two components of the cutaneous membrane are the…

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Epidermis and dermis

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Because freshwater is hypotonic to body fluids, sitting in a freshwater bath causes…

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Water to enter the epidermis and cause the epithelial cells to swell

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Malignant melanomas are extremely dangerous and life threatening because…

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The melanocytes grow rapidly and metastasize through the lymphatic system

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The subcutaneous layer that separates the integument from the deep fascia around other organs…

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Hypodermis

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Ceruminous glands are modified sweat glands located in the

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External auditory gland

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The regulation of salts, water, and organic wastes by the integumentary glands is accomplished by…

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Excretion

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Scar tissue is best described as…

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Fibrous, noncellular accumulation of tissue at the site of injury repair

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The protein that permits stretch and recoil of the skin is…

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Elastin

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The primary pigments contained in the spider is are…

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Carotene and melanin