Skin diseases
Integumentary System
Autopsy and Fingerprints
Body Positioning
Misc
100
A very common skin infection of the foot caused by fungus.
What is athlete's foot?
100
The inner layer of the skin.
What is dermis?
100
This type of fingerprint is left by dirt, grease, and blood.
What is visible?
100
The nose in relation to the ears.
What is medial?
100
This burn is when the skin turns white and loses sensation.
What is third degree?
200
A pigmentation disorder in which the melanocytes in the skin are destroyed.
What is vitiligo?
200
The outer layer of the skin.
What is epidermis?
200
This type of fingerprint leaves an indentation in soft material.
What is impression?
200
The feet in relation to the head.
What is inferior?
200
This burn causes redness and swelling to the tissues.
What is first degree?
300
A scar that doesn't know when to stop.
What is keloid?
300
This is caused by the layer of dead skin cells being very rough and raggedy.
What is ashiness?
300
Fingers, palms, toes, and soles of feet.
What is the location of fingerprints on the body?
300
The ears in relation to the eyes.
What is lateral?
300
This burn leads to blistering and more intense pain.
What is second degree?
400
A common skin disease that affects 85 to 100% of people at some time during their lives.
What is acne?
400
Protection, temperature regulation, sensations, storage of chemical compounds.
What are functions of skin?
400
This type of fingerprint requires processing to visible and suitable for analysis.
What is latent?
400
The head in relation to the feet.
What is superior?
400
The study of the structure of body parts.
What is anatomy?
500
When blood flow to a tissue is lost or not adequate to keep the tissue alive.
What is gangrene?
500
Excretion of wastes, synthesis of compounds, determine characteristics.
What are functions of the skin?
500
When the cause of death is deemed suspicious, or involves criminal action.
What is the reason why an autopsy is performed?
500
The chest in relation to the back.
What is anterior?
500
The study of the function of the body parts.
What is physiology?
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