Physiology
Histology
Skin
Functions
Layers
100

The dilation of the capillary walls 

couperose skin or telangiectasia 

100

White blood cells that have enzymes to digest and kill bacteria and parasites.  Also responds to allergies 

Leukocytes 

100

Consists of layers of a connective collagen tissue with many small pockets and holes

DEJ Dermal/Epidermal Junction 

100

Gives contour and smoothness to the body.  Is also a source of energy 

Subcutaneous Tissue 

100

Epidermal cells composed of keratin, lipids, and other proteins 

What is keratinocytes 

200

What removes and depletes lipids?

a. free radical damage 

b. HEV light exposure 

c. peptides 

d. exfoliation

a. free radical damage 

b. HEV light exposure 

c. peptides 

d. exfoliation

200

Type of lymphocytes that attacks virus-infected cells, foreign cells and cancer cells 

T cells 

200

95% of the epidermis.  These cells contain both proteins and lipids 

Keratinocytes 

200

Denser deeper layer of the dermis, is comprised mainly of collegen and elastin 

What is the Reticular Layer 

200

also known as the basal layer; active layer of the epidermis above the papillary layer of the dermis; cell mitosis takes place here to produce new epidermal skin cells

What is germinativum 

300

The barrier function of the skin includes?

a. hair

b. follicles 

c. pores

d. acid mantle

 a. hair

b. follicles 

c. pores

d. acid mantle

300

What are two types of sweat glands and where are they found 

Apocrine glands found under the arms and the genital area 

Eccrine glands found all over the body but primarily the foreheads, palms of the hands and soles of the feet 

300

Tube like opening for sweat glands on the epidermis 

What are pores 

300

What layer connects the dermis to the epidermis.  Collegen and elastin are loose and more widely placed here,

Papillary Layer 

300

stratum lucidum 

What are the clear cells, present only where the skin is thick, on the soles of the feet and the palms of the hands 

400

chronic vascular disorder characterized by varying degrees of skin redness and congestion 

Rosacea 

400

Ingredients that stimulate cell turnover 

Vitamin A, aha, alpha lipoic acid other growth factors 

400

Tube like depressions with oil glands attached to them 

Follicles

400

A protein substance of complex fibers that gives the skin its strength and is necessary for wound healing

Collegen 

400

Which are cells that produce pigment granules in the basal layer

Melanocytes 

500

As estrogen depletes, skin begins to 

a. darken significantly 

b. reproduce more rapidly 

c. lose its tone 

d. become more elastic

a. darken significantly 

b. reproduce more rapidly 

c. lose its tone

d. become more elastic

500

A group of waxy lipid molecules that are important to barrier function and water-holding capacity.  Fifty percent of lipids in stratum corneum are..

Ceramides 

500

Lipid substances between corneum cells that protect the cells from water loss and irritation 

What is Intercellular matrix 

500

They help collegen and elastin retain moisture

Glycosaminoglycans 

500

What layer is above the stratum germinativum; where cells continually devide and change shape

Stratum Spinosum "Spiny Layer" 

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