Vocabulary
Appendages
Disorders
Functions
Miscellaneous
100

cyan means:

blue

100

The outermost layer of the hair

cuticle

100

A disorder where the skin is dry, and itchy, with red patches and small raised bumps. 

Eczema

100

This is a barrier to disease, dirt and dehydration

Protection

100

The four structures of the integumentary appendages

Skin, hair, nail, and glands

200

The nail bed

matrix

200

This part of the hair in the dermis

Root
200
One can have fever blisters/cold sores in the face area or genital area. 

Herpes 1 or Herpes 2

200

Nerves are present in the skin and they respond to pain, pressure, temperature, and touch and send it to the brain. 

Sensory Perception

200

Most common type of cancer in people

Skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma)

300

Another word for oil

sebum

300

The crescent part of the nail. 

Lunule

300

This contagious bacterial infection can be found in soil and can infect different parts of the body.  

MRSA

300

Secretes water and oils through glands.

Excretion

300

This is an autoimmune disease that causes red, raised scaly patches that appear on the skin that burn and sting. 

psoriasis

400

A non-contagious, inflammation of the skin

Dermatitis
400

This "goosebump muscle" is part of the appendages in the hair.

Arrector Pili muscle
400

This is caused by a little mite that gets under the skin and it is very contagious. 

Scabies

400

Skin absorbs heat and transfers it to the surrounding air.  

Regulation of body temperature

400

The three layers of skin

Epidermis

Dermis

Subcunteous or hypodermic

500

Skin-color cells

Melanocytes

500

The visible part of the nail

Plate

500

Highly contagious and caused by bacteria that cause sores with a yellow crusty appearance.

Impetigo

500

Taking materials through the skin.  Most are fat-soluble vitamins

Absorption

500

There are how many stages of wound healing? And what are they?  

Four: 

1. Stop the bleed

2. Scabbing

3. Rebuilding

4. Maturations


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