Integumentary System
Skin Layers
Bones of the Skeletal System
Parts & Types of Bone
Joints & Disorders
100

Functions of the skin

protect, absorb chem, reg. temp.

100

What are the 3 main layers of skin from superficial to deep

Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous

100

What is the scientific name of your "kneecap"

patella

100

What are osteoclasts

Cells that destroy/absorb bone tissue

(AKA - bone killers, bone breakers)

100

Which joint can be found in the knee and elbow

Hinge

200

What is keratin

A protein that protects the skin

200

What are the layers of the dermis from superficial to deep

Papillary, reticular

200

What is the name of the first 7 vertebrae near your neck region?

Cervical 

200

Where is spongy bone usually found in a typical bone


Epiphysis (the knobby ends of the bone)

200

Which joint allows the most movement and is most susceptible to dislocations

Ball and socket 

300

What are melanocytes

Cells that produce melanin which gives skin its pigment

300

Which layer is comprised mostly of dead skin cells

Stratum corneum

300

What is the name of your lower leg bone on the lateral side?

Fibula

300

What are osteons

The cylindrical shaped pillars that run the length of bone and add strength to the bone 

300

A disorder in which your bones become weak and brittle

osteoporosis

400

What are Merkel cells 

Cells in the skin that are responsible for the sense of touch

400

Which layer of the epidermis is only found in palms of the hand and soles of the feet

Stratum lucidum

400

What is the name of your forearm bone on your "pinky" side 

Ulna

400

What is the periosteum

a very thin sheath of connective tissue covers most of the bones in your body 

(a thin outer layer/membrane covering the bones' surface)

400

A disorder in which the articular cartilage wears down over time

osteoarthritis

500

Which disorder is caused by tiny mites burrowing under the skin and laying their eggs?

Scabies 

500

What are the 5 layers of the epidermis from superficial to deep

Stratum corneum, Stratum lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, basale/germanitivum


500

What is the proper name of your "tailbone"

Coccyx

500

Which bone cells are more active AND which are less active in someone with osteoporosis?

Osteoblasts - less active

Osteoclasts - more active

500

Which joint is located between the first two cervical vertebrae

pivot

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