Lecture 2 Flashcards

Skin 1

1
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what are the functions of the skin?

A
  1. protection
  2. containment
  3. thermoregulation
  4. immunological defense
  5. sensory abilities
  6. communication
  7. appendages (hair, nails, sebaceous glands, sweat glands)
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how does the skin protect us?

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resists abrasions and penetration, and blocks entry of foreign objects

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3
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containment function of the skin

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prevents bodily fluid loss (keeps it in)

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thermoregulation function of the skin

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controls transfer of heat across the surface via heat retention and dissipation

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5
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communication function of skin

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releases visual and pheromonal signals

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6
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layers of the skin starting from the top

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epidermis:
- stratum corneum
- Stratum granulosum
- stratum spinosum
- stratum germinativum
basement membrane
dermis

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properties of stratum germinativum

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  • columnar cells
  • These are stem cells which differentiate and become cells of the layer on top
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properties of stratum spinosum

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  • Polygonal cells
  • These differentiate and become the cells of the layer on top
  • Stuck together with desmosomes – no space, all stuck together
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9
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properties of stratum granulosum

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  • Flat cells packed with granules
  • Granules packed with keratin and lamellar bodies
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10
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properties of stratum corneum

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No nucleus – are dead cells (from previous layer) that have released their contents (aka keratin and lamellar bodies)

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what are the 3 general types of covering epithelia?

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  • simple
  • stratified
  • pseudostratified
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types of simple epithelia (with description)

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  • columnar: taller than it is wide
  • squamous: flatter
  • cuboidal: all tall as it is wide
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types of stratified epithelia

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  • squamous (keratinized and non keratinized)
  • Transitional (e.g. bladder)
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what are Pseudostratified columnar epithelial cells?

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looks stratified because nuclei are on different layers, but is not (e.g. digestive tract)

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