Fun Facts
Layers of The Skin
Oil & Sweat Glands
Cell production/cell replacement
100

The thinnest skin is found here

What is the eyelid

100

The three layers of the skin, bottom up

What are: subcutaneous, dermis, epidermis

100

Sudoriferous glands help the body do this.

What is regulate the body's temperature?

100

Intercellular lipids and proteins surround cells and provide this

what are protection, hydration, and nourishment to the cells?
200

Skin sheds this many skin cells per minute

What is 30,000

200

outermost layer of the skin

what is the epidermis

200

These glands are more active when the body is subjected to physical activity

What are eccrine glands?

200

Ceramides are

what are a group of waxy lipid molecules such as glycolipids

300

Scar tissue lacks this

what are hair and sweat glands

300

Identify the appendages of the skin

What are:

Hair, nails, oil & sweat glands

300

Excretion of sweat is controlled by this

What is the nervous system?

300

exfoliation depletes these

what are lipids?

400

Skin accounts for this percentage of body weight

what is 15%

400

The two types of nerves

What are motor & sensory

(efferent & afferent)

400

This is where you find your apocrine glands

what is the underarm & genital area?

400
Regular cell turnover is necessary for this reason

What is to keep the skin healthy?

500

The 3 layers of the skin

what are subcutaneous, dermal, and epidermal

500

The 5 layers of the epidermis, (top to bottom)

what are stratum:

- corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, germanitivum

500
This is where you find your eccrine gland

What is all over, primarily the forehead, palms of hands, and soles of feet

500

The cells of these organs needs to be replaced every 6 to 9 months

what is the skin, heart, liver, and kidneys?