What Is Skin?
What Are Skin Cells?
What Is Melanin?
How Does Melanin Protect Cells?
How Does Sunlight Cause Tanning?
100

Which layer of skin protects the body from the elements, such as wind and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It also serves as a barrier to keep bacteria and viruses out and water in. One other important function of this layer is to produce vitamin D

Epidermis

100

Where are the youngest keratinocytes in the skin found?

New keratinocytes form at the bottom of the epidermis from dividing stem cells.

100

Melanin is a ___________. 

Pigment

100

What main structure does melanin protect?

DNA

100

True or False? Most UV radiation that reaches our skin is UVA.

True

200

Which layer of skin contains blood vessels, lymph vessels, hair follicles, sweat glands, oil glands, and nerve endings. Its function is to supply the epidermis with oxygen and nutrients from blood and to regulate body temperature.

Dermis

200

Where does the name “keratinocyte” come from?

Their name comes from the fact that they contain the structural protein keratin, which is also found in hair and nails.

200

The specialized cells that produce melanin are called ___________. 

Melanocytes. 

200

Can skin cancers due to UV rays be inherited?

In most cases no

200

Where in the world is the UV index the highest?

The equator

300

What layer of the skin contains fat cells, functions mainly to insulate the body, provide a protective padding around internal organs, and store energy.

Hypodermis

300

What is the function of melanocytes?

They produce the pigment melanin, which gives skin its color.

300

What are the two types of melanin? 

Pheomelanin and Eumelanin

300

What are some of the biological effects of UVB radiation?

Vitamin D synthesis, DNA mutations in the skin, decreased folate levels 

300

UV radiation has __________________________ wavelengths and _______________________ energy than visible light and infrared radiation.

Increased; Decreased

400

Why is Vitamin D important for our health?

Vitamin D allows our bodies to absorb Calcium. 

400

How does a melanocyte’s shape relate to its function?

The long projections in melanocytes serve to deliver melanosomes—which are pigment-containing organelles—to keratinocytes.

400

Dark skin contains more of which type of melanin than fair skin?

Eumelanin

400

True or False? Once they are delivered to keratinocytes, all the melanosomes end up in the supranuclear cap.

False

400

True or False? Tanning is a response to DNA damage.

True. If DNA in keratinocytes is damaged by UV radiation, the DNA damage itself and/or the repair mechanism stimulates more melanin production.

500

What is the connection between the skin, sunlight and Vitamin D?

Ultraviolet B radiation from the sun starts the process that converts the inactive form of vitamin D in skin to the active form circulating in blood.

500

The top layer of the epidermis is made of dead keratinocytes. What is the function of this layer?

The skin owes most of its tough, waterproof barrier function to this top layer. These dead cells slough off easily and are replaced every 4 to 6 weeks by new keratinocytes that have migrated from the bottom of the epidermis to the top.

500

Does the amount of melanocytes affect the shade of someone's skin?

Although almost everyone has approximately the same number of melanocytes, the amount and size of the melanosomes and the amount of melanin within them can differ greatly. In general, more eumelanin-producing melanosomes will result in darker shades.

500

How do UV rays create cancer?

Form genetic mutations in the DNA

500

Who's your favorite teacher??

Is that even a question?!?