Terms
Structures of the integumentary system
Fun Facts
Skin Disorders
Miscellaneous
100

This means fat.

What is lipo?

100

The integumentary system consists of this many layers.

What is three?

100

If you could spread it out, your skin would cover an area of ___________.

What is two square meters or the size of your bed?

100

This is a surgical cut in the skin that may be closed with glue, staples, or stitches.

What is an incision?

100

These appendages protect the fingertips and help make precise movements.

What are nails?

200

This means heat or temperature.

What is thermo?

200

This layer consists mostly of fat or subcutaneous tissue. 

What is the hypodermis?

200

Your thick skin can be found on the palms of your hand and bottom of your feet and contains this many layers of skin.

What is five?

200

This stage of wound healing occurs when the body continues to repair and strengthen the area. You may feel some itching.

What is stage 4?

200

These glands secrete sebum to help protect and lubricate the skin.

What are sebaceous glands?

300

This means dark. 

What is melan?

300

This layer is mostly consistent of dead cells.

What is the epidermis?

300

The ________ radiation in sunlight can damage the epidermis, causing the elastic fibers to clump up. 

What is ultraviolet?

300

This is a contagious bacteria that can cause infections in different areas of the body. The bacteria is commonly found in soil.

What is MRSA?

300

This is the only vitamin synthesized through the skin.

What is vitamin D?

400

This means cold or freezing.

What is cryo?

400

This is the middle layer of the integumentary system.

What is the dermis?

400

The papillary layer of your dermis contain "friction ridges" that we know as this.

What are finger prints?

400

This condition is caused by little mites that get under the skin and is highly contagious.

What is scabies?

400

This layer of the skin helps with temperature control and is a passageway for nerves and blood vessels.

What is the hypodermic or subcutaneous layer?

500

This means glands.

What is adeno?

500

This muscle located in the dermal layer, is responsible for goosebumps. 

What is the arrector pili?

500

The cutaneous sensory receptors are also referred to as this.

What are corpuscles?

500

This is the most common but least malignant form of skin cancer.

What is basil cell carcinoma?

500

These glands are everywhere except on the palms of your hands and soles of your feet.

What are sebaceous glands?

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