Martin_Laine Test Skin Flashcards
- Skin is made of the following tissues
Nervous Connective Smooth muscle Epithelial Pg. 22. Skin worksheet
- For a cell to move from the basal layer to top layer of the epidermis takes approximately….
2 weeks
Pg.23. Brainpop skin and acne
- On the Skin Diagram #8 is pointing to a type of_______
the skin diagram is a picture like the skin CLF
Nerve
Pg. 26. CLF_-_Skin
- On the Skin Diagram #4 is pointing to______
the skin diagram is a picture like the skin CLF
Hair
Pg. 26. CLF_-_Skin
- Which of the following is not a function of the fibers of the dermis?
Immunization
Pg. 22. Skin worksheet
- When the body temperature becomes abnormally high, thermoregulatory homeostasis is maintained by :
An increase in sweat gland activity and an increase In blood flow to the skin.
Pg. 22. Skin worksheet
- The protein that helps protect the skin and underlying tissue is
Keratin
Pg. 24. CLF - Skin I
- The independent variable in our experiment with the potato was
Water temperature
Pg. 28. Lab -Temperature
- The bundle of smooth muscles associated with hair follicles is called
arrector pili
Pg. 24. CLF - Skin I
- Hair and nails are composed mainly of
Keratin
Pg. 24. CLF - Skin I
- The dependent variable in our experiment is illustrated by the
Amount of Bubbles
Pg. 28. Lab -Temperature
- The independent variable is the
Manipulated variable
Pg. 22. Skin worksheet
- A heathy _______ provides the raw materials and energy Necessary for heathy skin.
Diet
Pg. 27. IHM-Skin Questions
- Skin cells produce __ which helps digestive system absorb calcium.
Vitamin D
Pg. 27. IHM-Skin Questions
- Fat is a type of______ tissue.
Connective
Pg. 27. IHM-Skin Questions
- Describe how skin helps maintain body temperature If a person becomes too warm.
Blood vessels in the skin enlarge to increase the amount of blood the flows through them. This allows heat to move from the body into the outside environment.sweat glands in the skin produce perspiration evaporates, it carries heat into the air. The hair on the arms lays flat.
Pg. 22. Skin worksheet
- Describe the life cycle of epidermal cells.
Epidermal cells begin life deep in the epidermis where cells divide to form new cells. The new cells gradually mature and move upward in the epidermis as new cells from beneath them. About two weeks after they are formed, the cells die and become part of the surface layer of the epidermis. After another 2 weeks, dead cells in the surface layer are shed and replaced by the dead cells below.
Pg. 23. Brainpop skin and acne