Lab Quiz 3? Flashcards

1
Q

What major layer is the red arrow pointing to?

A

Epidermis

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2
Q

What major layer is the purple arrow pointing to?

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Dermis

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3
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What makes up the epidermis?

A

Come Lets Get Sun Burnt

Stratum lucidium only found in thick skin

Stratum Corneum

Stratum lucidum

Stratum Granulosum

Stratum Spinosum

Stratum Basale

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4
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What minor layer is the purple arrow pointing to?

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Stratum Basale

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5
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What minor layer is the green arrow pointing to?

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Stratum Spinosum

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6
Q

What minor layer is the red arrow pointing to?

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Stratum granulosum

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7
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What minor layer is the black arrow pointing to?

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Stratum Corneum

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8
Q

What minor layer is the arrow pointing to?

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Stratum Basale

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9
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What minor layer of the tissue is the arrow point to?

A

Stratum Corneum (on top of the stratum granulosum)

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10
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What minor layer is the arrow pointing to?

A

Stratum Lucidium

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11
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What minor layer is the arrow pointing to?

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Stratum Lucidium

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12
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What minor layer is the transparent arrow pointing to?

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Stratum Basale

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13
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What minor layer is the yellow arrow pointing to?

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Stratum spinosum

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14
Q

What makes up the dermis?

A

Papillary Dermis

Reticular Dermis

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15
Q

What major layer is this?

A

Hypodermis

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16
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A

Fibroblast

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17
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Fibroblast

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18
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Mast Cell

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19
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Mast Cell

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20
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Adipose connective tissue

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21
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Adipocyte (white fat)

22
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Adipocyte (brown fat)

23
Q
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Collagen Fibers

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25
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Elastic Fibers

26
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Reticular Fibers

27
Q
A

Loose reticular connective tissue

28
Q
A

Reticular Fibers

29
Q
A

Loose Areolar Connective Tissue

30
Q
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Dense Irregular Connective Tissue

dense irregular connective tissue- collagen fibers woven in multiple directions

Dense regular connective tissue-collagen fibers women in same direction

31
Q
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Dense Regular Connective Tissue

-collagen fibers women in same direction

(dense irregular connective tissue- collagen fibers woven in multiple directions)

32
Q
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Dense Regular Connective Tissue

-collagen fibers women in same direction

(dense irregular connective tissue- collagen fibers woven in multiple directions)

33
Q
A

Peripheral Nerve

34
Q
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Collagen Fibers

35
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Mast Cells

36
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Fibroblast

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38
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Plasma Cell

39
Q
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Plasma Cell

40
Q
A

Adipocyte (white fat)

41
Q
A

Adipocyte (brown fat)

42
Q

What are the major layers of the skin?

A

Epidermis

Dermis

Hypodermis

43
Q

What Minor Layer is the arrow pointing to?

A

Reticular Dermis

44
Q

What minor layer is the arrow pointing to?

A

Papillary dermis

45
Q
A

Meissner’s Corpuscle

(Looks like a tornado)

(located in the Papillary dermis)

46
Q

What is the arrow pointing to?

A

Pacinian Corpuscle

47
Q

Label the different parts of the hair follicle

A

Top to bottom:

External root Sheath

Internal Root Sheath

Matrix

CT Papilla of hair follicle

48
Q

What Type of Gland is this?

A

Eccrine Gland

small lumen compared to Apocrine Gland

49
Q

What type of Gland is this

A

Apocrine Gland

-much larger/floppier lumen compared to eccrine gland

50
Q
A

Sebaceous Gland