Skin
Hair
Receptors
Proteins & Pigments
Misc Vocabulary
100

glands in the dermis that produce sweat

sweat glands

100

part of the hair made up of dead, keratinized hair cells

shaft

100

sensory neurons that are wrapped around each hair follicle

hair follicle receptors

100

Common protein that makes your skin ‘elastic’

elastin

100

system of tissues made up by the skin, hair, and nails

integumentary system

200

List the layers of skin in order from outermost to innermost.

Epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis

200

layer of the hair where color is found

cortex

200

sensors in the dermis which feel vibration and pressure

Pacinian corpuscless

200

pigment which gives the skin a darker color

melanin

200

which layer of the "skin" contains adipose tissue?

the hypodermis

300

the cells in the epidermal layer of the skin

epithelial cells

300

In which part of the hair does hair growth occur?

the matrix, at the bottom of the hair follicle

300

tiny “ball” sensors that give you the ability to tell the distance between two objects that are close together

Meissners corpuscles

300

pigment which gives the skin a yellowish tone

carotene

300

another name for the hypodermis; the tissue under the skin

subcutaneous tissue

400

patterns of tension in the skin

cleavage lines

400

Name the 3 layers of the hair in order from outermost to innermost.

cuticle, cortex, medulla

400
Most of your sense receptors are on the _______ layer of the skin.

dermal / dermis

400

tough protein found in your skin, hair, and nails

keratin

400

small muscles attached to hair follicles which make the hair stand on end

arrector pili

500

What are sebaceous glands, and what is the name of the substance they produce? 

oil glands in the dermis that help keep the skin smooth; sebum

500

How are cells which make of the cuticle of the hair structured differently from cells which make up the medulla of the hair?

The cuticle is made up of har overlapping cells, while the medulla is made up of loosely connected cells.

500

What are free nerve endings and what do they sense? (Name at least 2)

dendrites that receive stimulation from the skin; they sense temperature changes, pain, itch, and movement.

500

special cells deep in the epidermis that make melanin

melanocytes

500

What is the lunula and where is it located?

pale, moon-shaped area of the nail. Located beyond the cuticle