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100

This is the most superficial layer of the 3 main skin layers.

What is the epidermis?

100

This is the most superficial layer of the epidermis.

What is the stratum corneum?

100

The uneven joining of the dermis and epidermis, in order to increase the amount of contact and surface area, creates this feature.

What are epidermal ridges?

100

A 1st-Degree burn damages this layer of skin.

What is the epidermis?

100

The production and growth of the nail comes from this point.

What is the nail root?

200

This is the middle of the 3 primary layers of skin, housing most of the accessory structures.

What is the dermis?

200

The hypodermis is composed primarily of this tissue/cell type.

What is adipose tissue/fat cells?

200

This is the pigment that creates varying skin color, and the name of the cells that produce it.

What is melanin produced by melanocytes?

200

The repair stage of hemostasis constricts blood vessels and forms a clot, creating this.

What is a scab?

200

This is the small bump in the hair bulb that contains the nerve ending and blood vessels.

What is the hair papilla?

300

This layer of skin is the deepest.

What is the hypodermis?

300

This is the layer of the epidermis where the cells die and begin producing keratin.

What is the stratum granulosum.

300

Sebaceous glands produce this oil, acting as a hydrating boost and antibacterial substance in hair and skin.

What is sebum?

300

A 2nd-Degree burn is more detrimental, as it damages what layer(s) of skin?

What are the epidermis and the (upper) dermis?

300

This is the layer of stratum corneum that covers the nail root.

What is the cuticle?

400

This layer of the epidermis contains stem cells, and is the deepest layer.

What is the stratum basale?

400

This layer of the epidermis is only present in thick skin.

What is the stratum lucidum?

400

These types of sweat glands produce a substance to help regulate body temperature that is roughly 90% water and 10% electrolytes.

What are merocrine sweat glands?

400

A scar is noticeable compared to the rest of the skin because it is made primarily of this fiber, which grows only in one pattern/direction.

What is collagen?

400

This part of the hair bulb contains epithelial stem cells that keratinize and push upwards, causing hair growth.

What is the hair matrix?

500

This layer of the dermis contains most of the nerves and blood vessels, adjoining with the epidermis.

What is the papillary layer?

500

This layer of the dermis is composed of dense irregular connective tissue and joins the dermis with the hypodermis.

What is the reticular layer?

500

This type of sweat gland produces an oily, odorous secretion that acts as a pheromone.

What is an apocrine gland?

500

A bruise transitions from red/purple to a greenish yellow due to the breakdown of hemoglobin into these two structures.

What are biliverdin and bilirubin?

500

This is the muscle that contracts in many mammals to make hair stand straight up.

What is the arrector pili muscle?