The 2 layers of the integumentary system.
What are the dermis and epidermis?
These are biologically active catalysts that accelerate chemical reactions.
*Note: They only facilitate reactions that would already occur.
What are enzymes?
Images of this type of connective tissue seen from under a microscope is pictured here.


What is elastic cartilage?
These types of glands lack ducts and secrete hormones directly into the blood.
What are endocrine glands?
What is the stratum lucidum?
- Psoriasis
- Atopic dermatitis
- Acne vulgaris
- Hidradenitis Suppurativa
- Vitiligo
- Jaundice
What is Vitamin D?
An image of this type of connective tissue under a microscope is viewed here.

What is fibrocartilage?
These are the 3 types of exocrine glands that are classified by their method of secretion.
What are the merocrine, apocrine, holocrine glands?
The only mitotic layer of the epidermis.
What is the stratum basale? (Or the germinativum)
An example of this type of reaction would be the hydrolysis of sucrose into the products glucose and fructose.
What is a decomposition reaction?
(Or, what is a catabolic reaction?)
Images of this type of connective tissue as viewed under the microscope are pictured here.


What is hyaline cartilage?
This gland is the most common type of exocrine gland, secreting fluids through exocytosis. Examples of this gland include salivary glands, much of the pancreas, and sweat glands.
What is a merocrine gland?
The papillary and reticular layers of the dermis.
What are the 2 layers of the dermis in order from superficial to deep?
This organ in our body converts vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) into calcidiol using enzymes like vitamin D 25-hydroxylase.
What is the liver?
This type of connective tissue involves clumps of collagen fibers that provide support and resistance to stress in multiple directions. Can be found in the dermis of the skin or or perichondrium of cartilage.
What is dense irregular connective tissue?
Sebaceous (oil) glands are a type of this gland.
What is a holocrine gland?
The 5 layers of the epidermis in the correct order from superficial to deep.
What are the stratum corneum, the stratum lucidum, the stratum granulosum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and the stratum basale?
Calcidiol circulates in the blood and is converted into this by kidney enzymes like 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 1-alpha-hydroxylase.
What is calcitriol?
This type of connective tissue is highly vascularized, has abundant ground substance, and has many fibroblasts. Can be found in blood vessels, nerve cells, and a layer of the dermis.
What is areolar connective tissue?
Listed below are all examples of glands that fall under this type of gland category.
Pituitary gland, pineal gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, and adrenal glands.
What are endocrine glands?