Layers of the Skin & Related Structures
Skin Appendages
Skin Sensations & Structures
Membranes (General)
100

The outermost layer of the skin

Epidermis

100

A projection of connective tissue into the hair root containing blood vessels.

Hair Papilla

100

A cell that produces melanin.

Melanocyte

100

A membrane that lines body cavities and tubes that open to the exterior.

Mucous Membrane

200

The layer of skin beneath the epidermis

Dermis

200

A small muscle attached to the hair follicle that causes "goosebumps."

Arrector Pili

200

The pigment that gives skin its color.

Melanin

200

The area where skin transitions into mucous membrane.

Mucocutaneous Junction

300

The 3 terms for the layer beneath the dermis

Subcutaneous Tissue 

Superficial Fascia 

Hypodermis

300

Fine, downy hair on a fetus or newborn.

Lanugo

300

Any substance that gives color.

Pigment

300

A membrane that lines body cavities that are closed to the exterior.

Serous Membrane

400

A receptor in the skin that detects light touch.

Tactile Corpuscle

400

Oil-secreting gland of the skin.

Sebaceous Gland

400

Which layer of the skin contains the majority of our sensory receptors for touch and also contains blood vessels that help regulate body temperature?

dermis

400

Inflammation of the pleura.

Pleurisy

500

A receptor in the skin that detects deep pressure and vibration.

Lamellar Corpuscle

500

A type of sweat gland that produces watery sweat for cooling.

Eccrine Sweat Gland

500

A type of skin cancer that arises from melanocytes.

Melanoma

500

A membrane that lines joint capsules and secretes synovial fluid.

Synovial Membrane

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