Integumentary Basics
Cartoon Trivia
Integumentary Disorders
Integumentary Damage
Skin
100
The study of skin
Dermatology
100
In the Simpsons, what is Ned Flanders wife's name?
Maude
100
Pediculosis
Infestation of lice
100
Most common form of skin cancer and rarely metastasizes
Basal cell carcinoma
100
Also known as the subcutaneous layer
Hypodermis
200
The functions of the skin
Protection, temperature, water resistance, social functions, sensations, vitamin d
200
Disney's Pluto was originally whose pet dog?
Minnie's
200
Staphylococcus aureus (staph) – bacterial infection of the skin causing .................
Pimples, boils, impetigo
200
Rarest and most deadly form of skin caner due to it metastizing easily
Malignant melanoma
200
fine, unpigmented hair and replaces lanugo hair around the time of one’s birth
Vellus
300
Melanocytes
These cells produce the skin pigmentation called melanin.
300
In Winnipeg there is a statue to what cartoon bear?
Winnie the Pooh
300
Can be removed surgically if detected early and can metastasize
Squamous cell carcinoma
300
Arrector pili muscle
smooth muscle that is attached to a hair follicle that allows the hair follicle to stand up (goose bumps)
400
Dendritic Cells
These are immune cells and they alert the immune system in the event of an invasion of pathogens
400
What was the first Disney cartoon film based on the life of a real person?
Pocohontas
400
Vitiligo
pale, irregular patches of skin
400
To calculate the percentage of the body that has been burned
The Rule of Nines
400
They serve as a scent to influence the behavior of others (pheromones)
Apocrine sweat glands
500
The skin is the largest of all the human's organs accounting for as much as.................... of one's body weight
15%
500
The first Disney animated film released on video was what?
Dumbo
500
Comedo
Whitehead or blackhead
500
The four steps of skin wound healing
1. The wound bleeds and then clots 2. A scab forms and pulls the edges of the skin closer together. This is known as wound contracture. New epidermis (epithelium) begins to grow 3. The epithelium grows completely into the wound and granulation tissue has formed. 4. The wound closes, the scab falls off and granulation tissue is replaced with dermis.
500
bumps on the dermis where it makes contact with the epidermis Create fingerprints
Papillae