skin cancers
Homeostatic imbalances of the skin
Cell types
functions of the skin
structures of the skin
100

This type of skin cancer is the most common among skin cancers

Basal cell carcinoma (it is also slow growing, rarely metastasizes, and has a full cure in 99 percent of cases)

100

Inflammation of the hair follicle and sebaceous glands, commonly caused by bacterial infections such as Staph

boil or carbuncle

100

What cell type is this?

simple cuboidal

100

Name at least one way the skin protects us from bacterial infections

1. if the skin is unbroken, it provides a barrier

2. The skin is acidic

3. the skin contains phagocytes

100

This layer isn't technically a skin layer, but is deep to the dermis

The hypodermis or subcutaneous layer

200

This is a scientific method that refers to the movement or spread of a cancer

metastasize

200

The medical term for this skin condition is tinea pedis and is a fungal infection

athletes foot

200

What cell type?

simple columnar

200

What is in the skin that helps protect us from UV damage

melanin

200

Is the epidermis considered avascular or vascular?

avascular

300

This type of skin cancer appears as a spreading brown or black patch

malignant melanoma (appears in 5% of skin cancers, metastasizes rapidly to surrounding lymph and blood vessels)

300

A chronic skin condition, characterized by overproduction of skin cells that results in reddened epidermal lesions covered with dry, silvery scales that itch, burn or crack. Probably autoimmune

Psoriasis

300

What cell type?

pseudostratified columnar

300

This protein found in skin cells helps to keep you from "desiccation"

keratin

300

This is another term for the oil glands found in the skin

sebaceous glands

400

Squamous cell cancers arise out of which layer of the epidermis?

stratum spinosum

400

Caused by a staph infection, this refers to a skin condition that is commonly found in younger school aged children. It is seen as having pink, water filled lesions that develop a yellow crust and eventually rupture

impetigo

400

What cell type and where do you think it is located?

Stratified squamous epithelium of the skin

400

Your skin works with sunlight to produce what vitamin?

Vitamin D

400

Name the 2 layers of the skin

dermis and epidermis

500

What does each letter in the ABCD rule stand for?

A for asymmetry

B for border irregularity

C for color

D for Diameter

500

Name one of the three ways that a burn can be considered critical

1. over 25% of the body has second degree burns

2. over 10% of the body has third degree burns

3. there are third degree burns of the face, hands or feet

500

Would you find this layer in your skin or in your serous membranes?

serous membranes. Remember, the skin is stratified squamous. 

500

Your skin acts as an excretory system by helping us get rid of these two things:

urea and uric acid

500

Name the 5 epidermal layers found in thick skin and in order from outermost to innermost layer

stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale