Ch. 7.3 Integumentary System Key Terms
Ch. 7.3 Integumentary System Key Terms
Ch. 7.3 Integumentary System Key Terms
Ch. 7.3 Integumentary System Key Terms
Ch. 7.3 Integumentary System Key Terms
100

 What is an albino?

Answer: A person who has no melanin and very pale skin and hair.

100

What is a cyst?

A closed sac filled with fluid.

100

What is the hypodermis?

The deepest skin layer, mostly fat.

100

What are papules?

Small, raised bumps on the skin.

100

 What is an ulcer?

 A deep open sore in the skin.

200

What is alopecia?

The medical word for hair loss or baldness.

200

What is the dermis?

 The middle layer of the skin with nerves and blood vessels.

200

What is the integumentary system?

The body system that includes skin, hair, and nails.

200

 What are pustules?

 Pus-filled bumps, often from acne.

200

What are vesicles?

Small, fluid-filled blisters.

300

What is constrict?

When blood vessels get smaller.

300

What is dilate?

When blood vessels get bigger or wider.

300

What are macules?

 Flat spots on the skin, like freckles.

300

 What are sebaceous glands?

Glands that produce oil for the skin and hair.

300

What are wheals?

 Itchy, raised areas on the skin, like hives.

400

What are crusts?

Dried blood or pus on the skin, like scabs.

400

What is the epidermis?

The outer layer of the skin.

400

What is jaundice?

A yellow color to the skin and eyes.

400

What is subcutaneous?

: Located under the skin, usually referring to the fat layer.

500

What is cyanosis?

A bluish color of the skin from low oxygen.

500

What is erythema?

Redness of the skin.

500

What is melanin?

The pigment that gives skin and hair their color.

500

What are sudoriferous glands?

Glands that make sweat.