Integumentary System Functions
Layers of the Skin
Skeletal System Functions
Bone Anatomy and Types
Joints and Bone Cells
100

This system helps regulate body temperature by sweating or shivering.

What is the integumentary system?

100

This outermost layer of the skin contains keratinocytes and melanocytes.

 What is the epidermis?

100

The skeletal system protects this vital organ located in the skull.

What is the brain?

100

The femur and humerus are examples of this type of bone.

What are long bones?

100

The shoulder and hip are examples of this type of joint that allows movement in all directions.

What are ball-and-socket joints?

200

The skin provides this type of vitamin when exposed to sunlight.

What is vitamin D?

200

This layer contains hair follicles, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands.

What is the dermis?

200

The ribcage protects these two essential organs in the chest.

What are the heart and lungs?

200

The skull, ribs, and sternum are examples of this type of bone that protects organs.

What are flat bones?

200

These tissues connect bones to other bones.

What are ligaments?

300

The integumentary system protects the body from these three external threats.

What are injury, infection, and UV radiation?

300

This innermost layer stores fat and provides insulation.

What is the hypodermis (or subcutaneous layer)?

300

Bones store these two minerals essential for strength and metabolic functions.

What are calcium and phosphorus?

300

This part of a long bone contains yellow marrow for fat storage.

What is the medullary cavity?

300

These cells break down old or damaged bone tissue.

What are osteoclasts?

400

Sensory receptors in the skin allow you to detect these three sensations.

What are touch, pain, and temperature?

400

This layer contains the majority of the skin’s sensory nerves and blood vessels.

What is the dermis?

400

Blood cells are produced in this type of marrow found in spongy bone.

What is red marrow?

400

This dense outer layer of bone provides strength and support.

What is compact bone?

400

These cells build new bone tissue.

What are osteoblasts?

500

The integumentary system plays a key role in preventing these microorganisms from entering the body.

What are pathogens or bacteria?

500

Keratinocytes in the epidermis produce this protein that strengthens and waterproofs the skin.

What is keratin?

500

Bones provide attachment points for these tissues to allow movement.

What are muscles?

500

Found at the ends of long bones, this part contains red marrow for blood cell production.

What is the epiphysis?

500

This flexible tissue cushions joints and provides structure in the nose and ears.

What is cartilage?

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