Digestive Anatomy
Integumentary Anatomy
Digestive Pathologies
Integumentary Pathologies
Miscellaneous
100
Common passageway for both food and air
What is pharynx
100
The outermost layer of the skin made of epithelial cells not containing blood vessels
What is epidermis
100
Thickening of the skin caused by repeated rubbing
What is callus
100
Chronic autoimmune disorder in which the intestines are blocked from swelling in the digestive tract from damage of erosion
What is Chron's Disease
200
Ring-like muscle at the base of the stomach that controls the flow of partially digested food from the stomach to the duodenum
What is pyloric sphincter
200
Thick layer of tissue below the epidermis containing nerves, blood vessels, lymph nodes, hair follicles, and glands
What is dermis
200
Protrusion of a small loop of bowel through a weak place in the abdomen
What is inguinal hernia
200
Also called adult acne, containing tiny red pimples and broken blood vessels
What is rosacea
300
Largest organ in the body which removes toxins from the blood and turns food into fuel for the body
What is liver
300
Layer of skin which connects the skin to the muscles with adipose tissue
What is subcutaneous
300
Condition of weighing two times or more than the ideal weight, or having a BMI greater than 40
What is morbid obesity
300
Fungal infection of the skin also known as ringworm
What is tinea
300
Deterioration of the liver by scarring caused from hepatitis or alcohol
What is cirrhosis
400
A soft 6-inch long gland located behind the stomach which produces and secretes enzyme fluids and sodium to help neutralize the stomach
What is pancreas
400
Gland related to hair follicles which produces a substance to lubricate the top of the skin
What is sebaceous gland
400
Also known as heartburn, which is caused by acidic stomach acid rising into the esophagus
What is pyrosis
400
Redness of the skin due to capillary dilation
What is erythema
400
The destruction of tissue by burning with a specialized instrument
What is cauterization
500
Ring-like muscle that controls the flow from the ileum of the small intestine to the cecum of the large intestine
What is ileocecal sphincter
500
Small muscles attached to hair follicles which allow the hair to stand erect in cold conditions
What is arrector pilli
500
Sores that affect the mucous membrane of the digestive system caused by medication or bacterium
What is peptic ulcers
500
A small dark skin growth that develops from melanocytes in the skin; also known as a mole
What is nevus
500
A mushroom- like growth in a mucous membrane which are not always malignant
What is polyp
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