Name the 5 layers of the epidermis from Deep to superficial. *There is probably a reason this is on here twice.... WINK WINK ;)
Basale, Spinosum, Granulosum, Lucidum, Corneum
This layer sits below _____, but above ______.
Epidermis, Hypodermis
This is the (most superficial/deepest) part of the skin.
Deepest
List the Layers of the Integumentary system from Deep to Superficial.
Hypodermis, Dermis, Epidermis
Hair bulb is located here.
Dermis
The main cell type of the epidermis.
Keratinocytes
The two types of layers of the dermis are the _______, and ________.
Papillary, Reticular.
Serves as a(n) ______ reserve for subcutaneous fat.
Energy
Name the layers of the epidermis in order from Superficial to Deep.
Corneum, Lucidum, Granulosum, Spinosum, Basale
Name the two types of Glands in the Integumentary system.
Sebaceous, Sudoriferous
The Epidermis contains sensors for what kind of information?
Touch, pressure, pain.
The reticular layer of the dermis contains this kind of connective tissue. (Hint: this is the thickest layer of the skin)
Dense Irregular
Connects _____ to deep tissue.
Skin
We are located at the dermis. In what direction would I go if I wanted to reach the epidermis. (Must use correct directional term)
Superficial
The function of hair. Name 2/3
Protection against foreign bodies, Protection against UV, Sensory
These cells produce pigments which give us our skin color as well as protect us from UV Light.
Melanocytes
Papillary layer is composed of this type of connective tissue.
Areolar
Contains larger _______ and ________ that supply the skin.
Blood Vessels and Nerves
This layer holds blood vessels and fatty tissue.
Hypodermis
DAILY DOUBLE: Name the two types of Sudoriferous Glands in the integumentary system.
Apocrine, Merocrine/Eccrine
Daily Double: The scientific name for the Immune cells in the epidermis.
Langerhans Cells.
The main function of the dermis. (Need all 3 for credit)
Support dermis, Sensory info, Regulate Blood Flow
The two types of connective tissues found here.
Areolar and Adipose
This type of epithelium is found in the UPPERMOST region of the epidermis.
This type of muscle is responsible for the hair that stands up on your arm when you get goosebumps.
Arrector Pili