Structures that make up the Integumentary
Layers of Skin
Skin Color & Function
Hair & Hair Follicles
Nails & Glands
100

It is the protective covering of the entire body???

What is Skin

100

It is the thickest layer of skin

What is the Dermis

100

Dark pigment of the skin

What is Melanin

100

Inner portion projects from the tip of the shaft, resulting in

What is split-ends

100

It is the visible portion

What is Free Edge

200

It is usually on the top of your head

What is hair

200

This layer consists of stratified squamous epithelium

What is the Epidermis

200

Condition that results in the inability to produce melanin

What is Albinism

200

Extends beyond the surface of the epidermis

What is the Shaft

200

It is covered with skin

What is the Nail Root

300

It is on your hand and sometimes grow

What is Nails

300

The Dermis, or

What is stratum corium

300

It gives a yellow tint to the skin

What is carotene in addition to melanin

300

Below the surface

What is the Root

300

Covers the dorsal surfaces of the distal ends of the fingers & toes

What is Nails

400

Sweat coming from them to cool you down

Glands

400

What is not actually apart of the skin

What is the subcutaneous layer

400

Means to communicate between individuals

What is Sensory Reception/Sensory Receptors

400

Hair is absent

What is the palms of the hands & soles of the feet

400
Another name for Sweat Glands

What is Sudoriferous Glands

500

It is founded in all areas of the body that have hair

What is the sebaceous glands

500

Outermost or surface region of the epidermis

What is the Stratum Corneum 

500

Vitamin D is required for calcium & phosphorus to be absorbed where

What is the in the Small Intestine

500

Produced by a hair follicle. Single layer of overlapping, keratinized cells

What is the cuticle

500

Modified sweat glands that are founded in the ear

What is Ceruminous Glands