6 Integument Flashcards
The epidermis is comprised of 4 types of cells. What are they and where are they found?
- Keratinocytes - all layers of the epidermis
- melanocytes - s. basale
- langerhans cells - s. spinosom
- merkel cells - s. basale
what are the two types of epidermis
thick skin and thin skin
which type of epidermis has hair follicles and nails
thin
keratinocytes make lots of nonpolar ____ and ____ before flattening out and dying via _____
protein and lipid; apoptosis (controlled cellular death)
explain stem cell replication
one daughter cells stays attached to the basement membrane to divide again. The othe daughter cells will be pushed outward and eventually become fully differentiated.
what does melanin protect against?
UV light damage to DNA
Where are melanocytes located and what do they send to the keratinocytes around them?
in the stem cell layer and send extensions (cell processes) to the keratinocytes
melanocytes transfer ___ ___ to keratinocytes using membrane-bound packets called ___
melanin pigment to keratinocytes. Pockets called melanosomes.
the stratum spinosum allows spaces between cells for ____ and ____ cells.
melanocytes and langerhans cells
____ cells are defensive and form net-like arrays across body surfaces to intercept and ingest pathogens.
langerhans cells
in the stratum granulsum cells make lots of ___ and ___ and undergo ___
proteins and lipids and undergo apoptosis
the stratum corneum contains fully ___ keratinocytes
differentiated