The layers that make the integumentary system
Accessory structures of the integumentary system
what is Hair, Nails, and Sweat Glands?
This is the most intimate cartilage associated with bone
What is Hyaline Cartilage?
The three types of movement in joints
What is Synarthrosis, Amphiarthrosis, And Diarthrosis?
If I want to get the servers attention for my bill what do I do with my arms and elbows, and shoulder (Body movement).
What is abduction of the Arm and flexion of the arm and elbow. Also, what is elevation of Shoulder?
This type of skin contains the 4 out 5 epidermis layers and the layer missing from this skin
What is Thin Skin and what is Stratum Lucidum?
This gland causes body odor due to the release of small portions of the cytoplasm
What is Apocrine Glands?
A. Vitamin D production
B. Blood cell production
C. Body support
D.Mineral Storage
What is A?
These joints contain cartilage such as hyaline and fibrocartilage
What is Cartilaginous Joints?
A. Callus Ossification
B. Bone Remodeling
C. Callus Formation
D. Hematoma Formation
What is D -> C -> A -> B
This layer of the dermis is responsible for fingerprints and footprints patterns and this layer of the dermis is responsible for cleavage lines?
What is Papillary layer and Reticular Layer?
This gland regulates temperature but doesn't have an body odor.
What is Merocrine or Eccrine Glands?
The deposition of minerals such as Calcium and Phosphate?
This fibrous joint is usually in between to bones. (ex. Radioulnar, Tibiofibular).
What is Syndesmosis or Interosseous membranes?
In endochondral ossification the growth plate known as the epiphyseal plate will turn into this
Epiphyseal Line
(2 Part statement)In the presence of UV radiation, this vitamin will be produced by epidermal cells(1). Then will be converted to this hormone released by the kidney and Liver for bone development and homeostasis. (2)
What is Vitamin D3 and What is calcitriol?
Hair, nails, and accessory structures such as glands come from this layer of the integumentary system?
This is the 3 cells of bone they make the matrix, maintain the matrix, and dissolve matrix.
Also this is the 2 cells of Cartilage that make the cartilage matrix and this is a cartilage cell.
What is Osteoblast, osteocyte, and osteoclast?
What is Chondroblast, and Chroncyte?
This is an example of synchondrosis
Additionally this is an example of Symphysis
What is epiphyseal plate, sternocostal, costochondral joints?
What is pubic symphysis and intervertebral disc?
This is the correct order of Endochondral ossification:
A. Primary Ossification , Cartilage model formation, Bone collar, Secondary ossification center, Adult bone
B. Cartilage Model formation, Primary oss center, secondary oss center, Bone collar formation, Adult bone
C. Cartilage model formation, Bone collar formation, Primary oss center, Secondary oss center, Adult bone
D. None of the above
What is C?
Disorganized prompt so organize it by deep to superficial based on description of the skin layer.
1. This layer is the glassy and clear zone.
2. This layer has 25 layers of dead squamous cells.
3.This layer is where keratinocyte stem cells will divide and proliferate.
4. This layer is where keratinocytes will produce keratin, and cells die
5. This layer is where the cells look SPINY and will hold keratinocytes together by desmosomes.
What is (1). Stratum Lucidum, (2) Stratum Corneum (3) Stratum Basale (4) Stratum Granulosum (5) Stratum Spinosum
Order is 3,5,4,1,2
This is main differences between Endochondral Ossification and Intramembranous Ossification
What is the type of growth and what does it start with when it comes to endochondral oss and Intramembranous Oss.
Long bone, Hyaline Cartilage also Interstitial growth/ Appositional growth for Endochondral Oss
Flat bones, Connective Tissue, ONLY Appositional Growth for Intramembranous Ossification.
This is the 6 synovial joints, an example of each synovial joint, and their planes of movement.
What is Pivot, between axis and atlas, unaxial?
What is Condylar, Temporomandibular Radiocarpal, and Biaxial?
What is plane or gliding joints, invertebral, carpometacarpal, and uniaxial?
what is Hinge joints, elbow knee ankle, and unaxial?
What is Ball and socket joints, Glenohumeral/ Hip, and Multiaxial?
This describes what an osteon is and this is another name for osteon