Exam 1: Common Integument Flashcards

1
Q

What makes up the common integument

A

Skin (cutis)

Subcutaneous tissue (Tela subcutanea)

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2
Q

This include cutaneous glands, hair, tactile hair,cornified portions of horns & antlers,
cornified portions of claws & hoof

A

Skin (Cutis)

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3
Q

This includes subcutaneous fascia and adipose
tissue, subcutaneous muscles, nerves,
superficial veins and arterioles

A

Subcutaneous tissue

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4
Q

loose CT connecting the dermis of the skin to
deeper structures

  • Contains cutaneous muscles, glands,
    fat, vessels, etc
A

Superficial

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4
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Connective tissue (CT) that binds the organs of the body together

A

Fascia (plural fasciae)

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5
Q

The term Superficial is used to name structures that are

A

superficial to the deep
fascia (Skin, subcutaneous tissue, superficial
vessels, nerves and cutaneous mm.)

e.g. a subcutaneous or intradermic injection
is superficial

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5
Q

stronger and denser layer of
CT that more closely invests muscles or
groups of muscles.

  • Very well developed in certain areas
    & important clinically
A

Deep

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6
Q

The term Deep is used to name structures that are ____________________

A

deep to the deep fascia

(deep muscles, organs,
large vessels and deep nerves)

e.g. a intramuscular injection is deep

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7
Q

In clinical or surgical settings DEEP is used to go (towards the center of body organ OR towards the surface of the body organ)?

A

Towards the center of the body organ

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8
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In clinical or surgical settings SUPERFICIAL is used to go (towards the center of body organ OR towards the surface of the body organ)?

A

towards the surface of the body organ

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9
Q

Term used to describe within a body cavity

A

Internal

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10
Q

Term used to describe outside of a body cavity

A

External

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11
Q

What term is used to describe the yellow arrow

A

internal

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12
Q

What term is used to describe the blue arrow

A

external

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13
Q

What is the black arrow pointing to

A

Deep fascia

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14
Q

What is the blue box referring to

A

Superficial fascia

15
Q

What is the red box referring to

A

Deep fascia

16
Q

What kind of tissue is the yellow arrow pointing to

A

subcutaneous

17
Q

what kind of tissue are the red arrows pointing to

A

subcutaneous

18
Q

what is the black arrow pointing to

A

subcutaneous nerve