Dermis, epidermis, subcuteaneous
What are the three layers of the skin?
number of bones in the body
What is 206?
Provides all human movement
What are muscles?
articul/o, arthr/o
What is joint?
loss or lack of hair (predominantly in males)
What is Alopecia?
pigmented benign tumor
What is a mole?
attaches bones to other bones
What are ligaments?
Smooth, Cardiac, and Muscular
What is the different types of Muscle Cells?
jaund/o, xanth/o, cirrh/o
What is Yellow?
another term for scar
(hint: What will Professor Bonilla name his daughter?)
Cicatrix
skin infection composed of boils and feels hot
What is a carbuncle?
long, short, flat, and irregular
What are the four different types of bones?
largest group of muscle cells
What is Skeletal Muscle?
muscl/o, my/o
What is muscle?
blue hint in skin, symptom of cardiovascular problems
What is cyanosis?
Composed of stratum corner, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, and basal
What is the epidermis?
8 cranial bones
What is the occipital, frontal, temporal, parietal, ethmoid and sphenoid?
connects muscle to bone
What is tendon?
Spondyl/o, vertebr/o
What is Vertebrae?
levels of burn injury determined by amount of skin that has been damaged and depth of burn
What is Total Body Surface Area?
Contains lunula, nail plate with sterile matrix below, and onychodermal band
What is a nail?
internal framework of the body, supports, protects, point of attatchement for muscles, produces blood cells and stores minerals
What are the functions of the skeletal system?
Involuntary control, contracts slowly, has a central nucleus but no striations
What is Visceral?
-asthenia
weakness
neurological disease that affects the nervous system but is seen in the muscles
What is Lou Gehrig's disease?