Definitions
short answer
directional terms
hair
skin glands
200

 the outer portion of the skin, formed by epithelial tissue that rests on the dermis

What is the epidermis?

200

Two layers of skin

What is the epidermis and dermis?

200

at or near the back of the body

What is posterior?

200

two sections of the hair

What are shaft and root?

200

two types of skin glands

what are sebaceous and sweat?

300
the process of manufacturing blood cells

What is hemopoiesis?

300

Two layers of the 5 layers of the epidermis containing living cells

What are the basale and spinosum?

300

farther from the midline (side view)

What is lateral?

300

3 concentric layers of the hair in order from inside to outside

what are the medulla, cortex, and cuticle?

300

two types of sweat glands

What are merocrine and apocrine?

400

a junction between flat bones of the skull

What is a suture?

400

Layer of the skin containing keratinized cells

What is the epidermis?

400

close to the surface of the body

What is superficial?

400

makes hard keratin hard

What is sulfur?

400

where you find apocrine sweat glands

What are armpit and pubic regions?

500

A projection on a bone 

What is a process?

500

a hair cell containing no keratin (location)

Where is the matrix?

500

nearer to the attachment of the limb/structure to the trunk

What is proximal?

500

the reason some hair grows faster than others

What are longer and shorter rest stages

500

secretions of apocrine glands empty here

what is the hair folicle?

600

A bone with many small spaces or cavities surrounding the bone

What is a cancellous bone?

600

5 layers of the epidermis bottom to top

stratum basale, spinosum, granulosum, lucidum, and corneum

600

Farther from the attachment of the limb/structure to the trunk

What is distal?

600

the process by which matrix cells take in melanin

What is phagocytosis?

600

the oil secreted by the sebaceous glands

What is sebum?