Integumentary System Key Terms
Integumentary System Key Terms
Integumentary System Key Terms
Integumentary System Key Terms
Integumentary System Key Terms
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What is albino

An absence of color pigments.

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What is alopecia

Baldness, or a permanent loss of hair.

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What is constrict

To get smaller (in reference to blood vessels when heat is lost).

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What are crusts

Areas of dried pus and blood, commonly called scabs.

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What is cyanosis

Bluish discoloration of the skin caused by insufficient oxygen.

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What is a cyst

A closed sac with a distinct membrane that develops abnormally in a body structure; usually filled with a semi-solid or liquid substance.

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What is dermis

Also called the corium, it is the layer of skin directly beneath the epidermis, containing blood vessels, nerves, glands, and hair follicles.

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What is dilate

To get larger (in reference to blood vessels when excess heat is retained).

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What is the epidermis

The outermost layer of skin.

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What is erythema

A reddish color of the skin caused by either burns or a congestion of blood in the vessels.

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What is the hypodermis

The innermost layer of skin, also called the subcutaneous fascia or subcutaneous layer.

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What is the integumentary system

The skin, which is a membrane or organ that covers the body.

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What is jaundice

A yellow discoloration of the skin, indicating bile in the blood as a result of liver or gallbladder disease.

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What are macules

Flat spots on the skin, such as freckles

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What is melanin

A brownish-black pigment produced by the epidermis that absorbs ultraviolet light and determines skin color.

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What are papules.

Firm, raised areas on the skin, such as pimples and the eruptions seen in some stages of chickenpox

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What are pustules

Pus-filled sacs such as those seen in acne or pimples.

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What are sebaceous glands

Oil glands that usually open onto a hair follicle

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What is subcutaneous

Pertaining to the layer beneath the dermis; another term for the hypodermis or subcutaneous fascia

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What are sudoriferous glands

Sweat Glands

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What is ulcer

A deep loss of skin surface that may extend into the dermis; may cause periodic bleeding and the formation of scars.

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What are vesicles

Blisters, or fluid-filled sacs, such as those seen in chickenpox.

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What are wheals

Itchy, elevated areas with an irregular shape, such as hives and insect bites.

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