Anatomy of the skin
Dermis and subcutaneous layer
Hair
Nails
Glands
100

A thin, cellular membrane layer; containing keratin is called what?

Epidermis (first layer) 

100

What is elastin? 

Protein that is elastic and helps skin to return to its original position when pinched or poked. 

100

About how many hairs are on the human head? 

100,000

100

Where are nails located?

Fingers and toes

100

Where are the subaceous glands located? 

Located in the dermal layer of the skin over the entire body with the exception of the palms, soles, and lips. 

200

Dense, fibrous, connective tissue layer; containing collagen is called what?

Dermis (second layer) 

200

What is collagen?

Fibrous protein material found in bone, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments.

200

Hair consists of tightly fused meshwork of cells filled with what hard protein?

Keratin

200

What is the growth rate for fingernails?

1mm per week

200

What is sebum and what does it do? 

Sebum contains lipids and lubricates the skin and minimizes water loss. 

300

Thick, fat - containing tissue 

What am I?

Subcutaneous layer (third layer)

300

What are striae? 

Striae, also known as stretch marks, are overstretching of the skin with weight gain may break the elastin fibers resulting in stretch marks.

300

What are hair follicles?

Sacs within each hair fiber grows

300

What is the lunula? 

Half moon shaped whitish region at the base of the nail plate.

300

What are sweat glands and where are they on the body?

Tiny, coiled glands.

Found on almost all body surfaces (3000 per square inch) 

400

What is the deepest layer of skin called?

Basal layer

400

What are fat cells called?

Adipocytes

400

How many hairs are on the human body? 

Around 5 million

400

What is the cuticle?

A narrow band of epidermis (layer of keratin) is at the base and sides of the nail plate.

400

What does sweat consist of? 

Almost pure water, with dissolved materials such as salt making up less than 1% of the total composition which is colorless and odorless.

500

Cells flatten, shrink, lose their nuclei, and die become a hard protein called?

Keratin

500

Why is this layer of the skin so important? 

This layer of skin is important in protection of the deeper tissues of the body, as a heat insulator, and for energy storage

500

What is the hair growth rate per month?

1.3cm per month

500

What is the paronychium?

Soft tissue surrounding the nail border.

500

What gland secrete an odorless sweat, containing substances easily broken down by bacteria on the skin?

Apocrine sweat glands