Ch. 7.3 Integumentary System Key Terms
Ch. 7.3 Integumentary System Key Terms
Ch. 7.3 Integumentary System Key Terms
Ch. 7.3 Integumentary System Key Terms
Ch. 7.3 Integumentary System Key Terms
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Albino

Person with the absence of color pigments

100

Alopecia

Baldness; loss of hair on the scalp

100

Constrict

Become narrower or squeeze

100

Crutus

Areas of dried pus and blood, commonly called scabs

100

Cyanosis

Bluish discoloration of the skin due to insufficient oxygen

200

Cyst

Closed, sac like pocket in the body containing fluid, air or other soft materials

200

Dermis

True skin; corium; framework of elastic connective tissues containing blood vessels, lymph vessels, nerves, involuntary muscle, sweat and oil glands, hair follicles

200

Dilate

Widen or enlarge a body part or an opening

200

Epidermis

Outermost layer of the skin

200

Erythema

Reddish color of the skin caused by burns or congestion of blood in vessels

300

Hypodermis

Innermost layer of skin

300

Integumentary System

skin

300

Jaundice

Yellow discoloration of the skin indicating bile in the blood

300

Macules

Flat spots on the skin like freckles

300

Melanin

Brownish black pigment produced in epidermis by special cells: melanocytes

400

Papules

Firm, raised areas such as pimples and the eruptions of some stages of chickenpox and syphilis

400

Pustules

Pus filled sacs such as those in acne or pimples

400

Sebaceous glands

Oil glands that are usually open onto hair follicles; produce sebum

400

Subcutaneous

Innermost layer of skin made of elastic and fibrous connective tissue and adipose (fatty) tissue and connects the skin to underlying muscles

400

Sudoriferous Glands

Sweat glands; coiled tubes that extend through the dermis and open on the surface of skin at pores

500

Ulcer

Deep loss of skin surface may extend into the dermic; may cause periodic bleeding and formation of scars

500

Vesicles

Blisters, or fluid filled sacs, like those in chickenpox

500

Wheals

Itchy, elevated areas with an irregular shape; Ex: hives and insect bites

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