Tissues
Glands
Epidermal Skin
Skin Issues
Hair and Nail
100
What is the type of tissue loss where there is a slow loss of blood flow.

Gangrene

wet: infection/ bacteria, nerve damage

dry: diabetes makes blood vessels constrict, and blood less watery

100
what is the difference in secrete and excrete?

S: substances used for elsewhere in the body

E: wastes for elimination from the body 

100

Name the difference in a Keratinocyte and a Melanocyte 

K: make keratin, a tough aspect of skin

M:produce melanin 

Brown:"U"

yellow:"pheo"

100

What is the word for the abnormal skin color of blue? What is it a result of?

Cyanosis

loss of oxygen 

100

What are the 3 phases of the hair cycle 

Anagen, Catagen, Telogen

200

What is the adult stem cell type that can develop into 2 or more mature cell types. For example, bone marrow.

multipotent 

200

Which type of glands have ducts and secrete into epithelio tissues? List an example.

Exocrine

mammary, saliva, sweat

200

Name the epidural layers in order from deep to superficial 

1 Stratum basale

 2 stratum spinosum

3 stratum granulosum

4 stratum lucidum

5 stratum corneum

200

What causes the skin to have a pinkish tint?

Hemoglobin

200
What is a condition of the hair where it grows very coarse and thick all over the body in abnormal areas?

Hypertrichiosis

300

What is the change in tissue types where tissue grows by cell enlargement 

hypertrophy

300

Which type of gland secretes hormones

endocrine

300

The dermis has 2 layers, what are they? AND what are their functions?

papillary layer: dermal papillary/areolar like fingerprints

reticular layer: no diversity, mostly collegan 

300

What is the condition where one is unable to produce any melanin?

Albinism

300

What is the difference in a apocrine gland and a sebaceous gland?

Sebaceous: oil gland, found in hair follicle

Apocrine & meocrine: sweat glands found in the skin

400

name examples of where both serous and mucous membranes can be?

Serous: on organ surfaces, and endothelium

Mucous: inner lining of digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive tracts.

400

How does a meocrine gland secrete 

exocytosis

400

Another word for the skin would be ...

cutaneous membrane 

400

What is the bodily condition that causes the yellowing of the skin, eyes, and fingernails as a result of excess bilirubin in the bloodstream?

Jaundice
400

what glands are associated with pubic hair?

apocrine sweat glands, associated with scent 

500

Name the 3 Cell junctions and their surface

1) Tight Junction: not too strong, allows no water 

2) Desmosomes: VERY strong, forms like buttons to connect cells 

3) Gap Junction: bypass any unnecessary steps of cell communication, like a tunnel.

500

Which 2 aspects of skin keep calcium and are responsible for pigment absorption?

melanin vitamin D

500

What is a hematoma?

big bruise, from veins breaking in the skin layers 

500

What layer of the hair does cell division occur 

hair matrix