Layers of the Skin
Burns and Injuries
Skin Disorders
Functions of the Integumentary System
Skin Structure and Anatomy
100

This is the outermost layer of skin responsible for protecting underlying tissues.

Epidermis

100

This degree of burn involves the epidermis and causes redness without blistering.


What is first degree burn

100

This common skin condition involves red, itchy patches due to inflammation.

What is eczema

100

This secretion from sebaceous glands helps keep skin moist and pliable.

Sebum

100

his type of cell in the epidermis is responsible for the production of melanin, the pigment that colors skin

 What are melanocytes?

200

The middle layer of skin that contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue is called what?

Dermis

200

 Blister formation characterizes this type of burn that affects both the epidermis and part of the dermis.

Second degree burn

200

 An accumulation of oil and dead skin cells leading to this clogged pore condition is known as what?
 

Acne

200

 The skin serves as a barrier against this type of environmental threat.
 

Infection

200

Hair and nails are primarily composed of this fibrous protein.
 

Keratin

300

This layer beneath the dermis acts as insulation and serves as an energy reserve.

Hypodermis

300

This is the most severe type of burn, destroying the entire thickness of the skin.
 

3rd degree burn

300

This type of skin lesion is a small, solid bump, typically less than 1 cm.
 

Papule

300

 Protecting the body from UV radiation is a key function of what pigment produced in the skin?

Melanin

300

This gland type is involved in producing sweat to cool the body.
 

Eccrine glands

400

The epidermis is primarily composed of this type of cell.

What are keratinocytes?

400

This skin injury is an area that has lost its epidermis  

What is an ulcer

400

This type of scar may occur due to excessive tissue growth after an injury.


Keloid scars

400


Which of the following cells is responsible for producing collagen after an injury?

Fibroblast 

400

These structures are responsible for the sensation of touch in the skin.
 

Tactile corpuscles 

500

This layer is where hair follicles and sweat glands reside.
 

What is the dermis

500

In wound healing, this initial response involves blood clot formation.


What is hemostasis

500

 A fungal infection characterized by a red, scaly rash is known as what?
 

Ringworm

500

A buildup of which of the following results in jaundice, a noticeable yellowing of skin and eyes?
 

Bilirubin 

500

This term refers to the thickened area of the outer epidermis, often caused by friction.


What are callus

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