Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
24 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Epidermis
|
The outermost layer of skin. Made up of 5 smaller layers but has no blood vessels or blood cells.
|
|
2 main layers of the epidermis.
|
Stratum Corneum- outermost layer. Stratum germinativum- innermost layer. Cells of the Stratum corneum are constantly shed and replaced by new cells from the Stratum Germinativum.
|
|
Dermis
|
Corium, or true skin. Contaims blood vessels, lymph nodes, nerves, involuntary muscle, sweat and oil glands, and hair follicles. Top of dermis is covered with papillae, which fit into ridges on the stratum germinativum. (finger prints)
|
|
Subcutaneous fascia or hypodermis
|
innermost layer. Made of elastic and fibrous connective tissue and adipose (fatty) tissue. Connects skin to underlying muscles.
|
|
Sweat glands
|
sudoriferous glands.
|
|
Apocrine Glands
|
sweat glands that produce unpleasant odor. Become active during puberty. Located in armpit and genital region. Odor produced when bacteria break down.
|
|
Eccrine Glands
|
Sweat glands in the rest of body. 3,000 of these in 1/4 in. of your palm. Triggered by the sympathetic nervous system. Responds to anxiety.
|
|
Sebacious Glands
|
oil glands that usually open into hair follicles. Produce sebum, which keeps sking and hair from becoming dry and brittle.
|
|
Alopecia
|
Baldness
|
|
7 Functions of Skin
|
Protection; barrier to sun's UV rays and pathogens.
Sensory Perception; Help body respond to pain, pressure, temp and touch sensation. Body Temp regulation; blood vessels dilate and contract to hold in body heat and to let body heat out. Storage; Tissues for temp storage of fat, glucose, water, vitamins and salt. Absorption; of certain medicines Excretion; salt. Production; of vitamin D by using UV rays from the sun. |
|
Color disorders
|
Albino; loss of skin pigment.
Erythema; redness. (sunburn or blushing) Jaundice; yellowing. Cyanosis; blue (lack of oxygen) |
|
Macules
|
Flash spots, such as freckles.
|
|
Papules
|
Firm, raised areas such as pimples.
|
|
Vesicles
|
Blisters or fluid filled sacks.
|
|
Pustules
|
pus filled sacks- pimples.
|
|
Crusts
|
Areas of dried pus and blood
|
|
Wheals
|
itchy, elevated areas, with an irregular shape. Hives.
|
|
Ulcer
|
Deep loss of skin surface that may extend into the dermis.
|
|
Athletes foot
|
Fungal infection of the feet. Contageous.
|
|
Eczema
|
Non contageous, inflammatory disorder caused by an allergen or irritant.
|
|
impetigo
|
highly contagious skin infection
|
|
Psoriasis
|
chronic, non contagious, inherited skin disorder. Scales.
|
|
Ringworm
|
Highly contagious infection of the skin or scalp.
|
|
Verrucae
|
Warts
|