Integumentary System 1
Integumentary System 2
Integumentary System 3
Integumentary System 4
Integumentary System 5
100

The layer of the skin that contains nerves, blood vessels, sweat glands ...

Dermis

100

The superficial layer of the skin.

Epidermis

100

The cells that produce melanin.

Melanocytes

100

Which type of burn is classified as a mild sunburn?

First degree burn

100

What structure is responsible for creating your own unique fingerprint?

Dermal Papillae

200

Name at least 3 risk factors for developing skin cancer.

Age, light skin, excessive sun exposure, genetics, exposure to chemicals.

200

The layer of connective tissue that connects skin to muscle and bone.

Hypodermis (subcutaneous layer)

200

The type of burn that causes the tissues and nerves to be completely damaged, resulting in no pain for the patient.

Third degree burns

200

Name two factors that determines the amount of melanin your body produces. 

Genetics, hormones, amount of exposure to light.

200
What protein makes up your hair, skin and nails?

Keratin 

300

The type of skin cancer that is very serious if not caught early. 

Malignant melanoma

300

A word that describes a "non-cancerous" tumor.

Benign

300

This type of gland becomes active at puberty; responds to fear, emotions, and produces body odor.

Apocrine sebaceous glands

300

The type of glands that response to heat and body temperature, does not produce body odor.

Eccrine sweat glands.

300

Name two mechanisms that helps keep our bodies from losing too much heat.

Goose bumps (shivering) and blood vessels constricting to reduce blood flow (vasoconstriction)

400

Which type of skin cancer appears as a firm, red nodule or a flat lesion with a scaly crusted surface. 

Squamous cell carcinoma

400

The most frequent type of skin cancer.

Basal cell carcinoma

400

A chronic skin condition that can be triggered by allergic reactions to chemicals, fabrics, heat, and dryness. 

Eczema

400

Name the 3 types of fibers from strongest to weakest.

1. Collagen

2. Elastic

3. Reticular

400

What type of specialized type of white blood cell is found in the epidermis and eats bacteria and viruses?

Langerhans cells 

500

Name the ABCDE rule used to identify melanomas.

For example: E = Elevation

Asymmetry

Border Irregularity

Color Change

Diameter

Elevation

500

A chronic skin condition that causes flaky, silver-white patches called scales on the skin. Not curable, but symptoms can be relieved through medications and moisture.

Psoriasis

500

List from superficial to deep the layers of the epidermis.

Stratum Corneum, S. Lucidum, S. Granulosum, S. Spinosum, S. Basale

500

What are the 5 functions of skin?

Protection, Regulate body temp., excretion, sensation, metabolization

500

Name the 3 types of skin pigments and where each is located.

Melanin - S. Basale

Carotene - mostly S. Corneum

Hemoglobin - blood vessels (RBC's)