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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What is Albino

A person with an absence of color pigments

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What is Cyst

A closed sac with a distant membrane that develops abnormally in a body structure; usually filled with a semisolid material

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What is Hypodermis

The inner most layer. It is made of elastic and fibrous connective tissue and fatty tissue and connects the skin to underlying muscles.

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What is Papules

Firm, raised areas such as pimple and the eruptions seen in some stages of chickenpox and syphilis

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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 is Alopecia

Baldness, a loss of hair on the scalp

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What is Dermis

This layer has a framework of elastic connective tissue and contains blood vessels, lymph vessels, nerves, involuntary muscle, sweat and oil glands, and hair follicles. The top of the dermis is covered with papillae, which fit into ridges on the stratum germinative of the epidermis.

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What is Integumentary System

 Performs protection, sensory perception, body temperature regulation, storage, Absorption, excretion, and production. Two other parts of the system are hair and nails.

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What is Pustules

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

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What is Vesicles

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

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What is Constrict

To get smaller

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What is Dilate 

To get larger

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What is Jaundice

 A yellow discoloration of the skin. Can result in liver or gallbladder disease

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What is Sebaceous Glands

Oil glands that usually open onto their follicles.

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What is Wheals

Itchy, elevated areas with an irregular shape; hives and insect bites are examples.

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What is Crusts

Areas of dried pus and blood, commonly called scabs

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What is Epidermis

The outermost layer of skin. This layer is actually made of five smaller layers but no blood vessel or nerve cells. Two main layers are the stratum corner, the innermost layer. The cells of the stratum cornea are constantly shed and replaced by new cells from he stratum germinative.

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What is Macules

Flat spots on the skin, such as freckles.

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What is Subcutaneous

The inner most layer. It is made of elastic and fibrous connective tissue and fatty tissue and connects the skin to underlying muscles.

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What is Cyanosis

A bluish discoloration of the skin caused by insufficient oxygen

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What is Erythema

A reddish color of the skin that can be caused by either burns or a congestion of blood in the vessel.

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What is Melanin

A brownish black pigment, produced in the epidermis

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What is Sudoriferous Glands

Coiled tubes that extend through the dermis and open on the surface of the skin at pores.

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