Skin Functions
Skin Anatomy
Skin Conditions
Skin Disorders
Skin-tastic info
100

Microscopic in size, but this tells your skin if it is sharp or dull, or hot or cold

What are sensory receptors?

100

This layer contains adipose tissue

What is the hypodermis layer?

100

A flat discolored area that is flush with the skin, usually a freckle or birthmark

What is a macule?

100

Inflammatory disorder due to clogged sebaceous gland

What is acne?

100

The famous YouTube skin doctor

Who is Dr. Pimple Popper

200

The produces this vitamin with help from the sun

What is vitamin D?

200

The gland that helps regulate the body temperature

What is the sudoriferous gland?

200

A raised spot containing pus

What is a pustule?

200

bruise to soft tissue

What is contusion?

200

Tilapia scales used to treat

What are burns

300

Which function of the skin involves medicine, oils, lotions, etc

What is absorption?

300

This gland secretes oil to keep the hair and skin from drying out

What is the sebaceous gland?

300

Small solid circular raised spot, usually warts

What is a papule?

300

Infected nailbed

What is onychia?

300

This reggae musician died from melanoma that started in his big toe

Who is Bob Marley?

400

This function is where the skin becomes a 2 way barrier to keep out pathogens

What is protection?

400

This is the hair root that contains nerves and vessels

What is the hair papilla?

400

Dried puss or blood causes a scab

What is a crust?

400

Hand, foot, and mouth disease in infants

What is impetigo?

400
We lose 30-50,000 of these per minute

What are dead skin cells?

500

This function involves sweating and insulation by fat in the hypodermis 

What is body temperature regulation?

500

Fingerprints are formed by the ridges between which two layers?

What is the epidermis and dermis?

500

A crack-like lesion or groove on the skin

What is a fissure?

500

dermatitis of an unknown cause accompanied by redness, crusts, and itchy skin

What is eczema?

500

During lecture, I mentioned how unique fingerprints are and how that makes us......

What is a "thumbody" (somebody)?