pigments
skin
layers of skin
glands and more
misc.
100

a person with an absence of color pigments

 albino 

100

the skin

 Integumentary system

100

“true skin”. Elastic connective tissues and contains blood vessels

 Dermis

100

baldness, loss of hair on the scalp

Alopecia

100

get smaller

Constrict

200

reddish color of skin that can be caused by burns or congestion of blood in the vessels

Erythema

200

flat spots on the skin such as freckles

Macules

200

outermost layer of the skin. Made of 5 smaller layers but no blood vessels or nerve cells

Epidermis

200

areas of dried pus and blood, commonly called scabs

Crusts

200

get larger

Dilate

300

yellow discoloration of the skin caused by a liver or gallbladder disease

Jaundice

300

firm, raised areas such as pimples and the eruptions seen in chicken pox and syphilis

Papules

300

innermost layer. Made of elastic and fibrous connective tissue and connects the skin to the muscle

Hypodermis/Subcutaneous fascia

300

closed sac with a distinct membrane that develops abnormally in a body structure

 Cyst

300

XXXIX

39

400

brownish pigmentation, produced in the epidermis by cells called melanocytes

melanin 

400

pus-filled sacs such as those seen in acne, or pimples

Pustules

400

deep loss of skin surface that may extend into the dermis


ulcer 

400

oil glands that open onto hair follicles

Sebaceous glands

400

LXXXV

85

500

a bluish discoloration of the skin caused by insufficient oxygen

 Cyanosis

500

itchy, elevated areas with an irregular shape like hives and insect bites

Wheals

500

blisters, or fluid filled sacs

Vesicles

500

“sweat glands” coiled tubes that extend through the dermis that open on the surface of the pores

Sudoriferous glands

500

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moderate

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