Integumentary system Flashcards

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Name some of the primary functions of the skin

A
  1. Protection, covering, waterproofing
  2. Anti-microbial protection
  3. Secretion/absorption
  4. Thermoregulation
  5. Sensation: pain, pressure, touch, temperature
  6. Social/attraction
  7. Vitamin D metabolism
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2
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Name the two histological layers of the skin

A

Dermis and epidermis

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3
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What type of epithelial cells are found in the epidermis?

A

Stratified squamous cells

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4
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The dermis is made of what type of connective tissue?

A

Dense, irregular connective tissue

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5
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What type of structures are found in the dermis?

A

Blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands

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6
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What is an arrector pili and what is its function?

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It’s a tiny muscle that pulls the hair shaft upright when the body is cold or stressed. Its function is to help create an insulating layer of air around the skin.

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7
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Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the skin?

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The ectoderm

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8
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What is the function of sebaceous glands and sebum

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The sebaceous glands produce a lipid-based substance called sebum. Sebum lubricates the skin and aids in waterproofing.

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9
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Can the different types of nerve endings/receptors in the skin be related to various types of sensations?

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Yes, the skin has nerve endings and sensory receptors in the epidermis and dermis for pain/touch/temperature/pressure.

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