In The Dermis
Definitions

Layers Of The Epidermis
Skin Cells In The Epidermis
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100

An important component of skin cells is a protein substance called:


Keratin

100

What is the technical name for the study of skin, including its structure, functions, diseases and treatment?


Dermatology

100

The layer of skin in which the cells are more regularly shaped and resemble many tiny granules is the:


Stratum Corneum

100

What substance provokes an immune response in the body?

Antigens

100

The epidermis is composed of how many layers?


5

200

The two layers that make up the dermis are:

Reticular and Papillary 

200

The study of the skin's functions is referred to as:


Skin Physiology 

200

The layer of the epidermis that is shed and replaced continually is the:


Stratum Corneum

200

What produces pigment granules (melanin)?

Melanocytes

200

What is one function of the acid mantle?


To prevent drying and chapping of the skin

300

What other names refer to the Dermis:

Derma, True Skin, Corium or Cutis

300

Tiny openings that allow sweat or sebum to pass throughthe surface of the skin are called:


Pores

300

What is another name for the stratum basale?


Stratum Germinativum


300

Where does mitosis or cell division of the skin take place?


Stratum Basale

300

What layer of the skin is often referred to as true skin?


Dermis

400

Providing the skin with its strength and flexibility are the collagen and elastin fibers located where:


Reticular Layer

400

What is formed when sebum produced by the oil glands mixes with the body’s perspiration?


Acid Mantle

400

What is the layer of skin that is exfoliated during skin care services?


Stratum Disjunctum

400

What is located in the Stratum Spinosum and helps identify foreign substances?

Langerhans Cells

400

What type of cells act as a barrier between the environment and the body?

Epithelial Cells

500

What transports oxygenated blood to the capillaries?

Arterioles

500

The process in which living cells become flat, hard and eventually die forming a dead layer at the skin's surface is called:


Keratinization

500

Which of the following epidermal layers have intercellular connections that provide strength and support between cells?


Stratum Spinosum

500

What sensory cells in the stratum basale respond to touch?

Merkel Cells

500

Name all functions of the skin:

Sensation, Heat Regulation, Absorption, Protection, Excretion and Secretion.