Parker_Reese Test- Homeostasis And More :-) Flashcards
- How many layers of skin are found in the epidermis?
5
Notability 23- Homeostasis Notes
- Skin is not made of which tissue
Smooth
- CLF Skin
- What goes up in the bottom of a hair follicle
Nerve
- Skin CLF
- WHAT will cool the body?
Evaporate sweat from body
- Homeostasis notes
- When the body temp becomes abnormally high, thermoregulatory Homeostasis is maintained by:
Increase in sweat and blood flow
- Homeostasis Notes
- What is a catalase
Hydrogen peroxodase
Catalase
Enzyme
- Potato Lab
31 protein that helps protect the skin and underlying tissue is
Keratin
- Skin CLF
- Nerves and blood vessels in the skin are located in the…
Dermis
- Skin CLF
- What is the order of skin layer, from inner to outer
Hypodermis, dermis, epidermis
- Skin CLF
62 How much of dust is made up of dead skin cells
80%
- Homeostasis notes
- What would not heat up the body
Sweat cooling the body
- Homeostasis notes
- Prolactin production is encouraged in what kind of feedback
Positive
- Homeostasis Notes
- How many atoms of hydrogen are in 2 molecules of hydrogen peroxide?
4
- Potato lab
- A healthy what provides the raw minerals and energy necessary for healthy skin
Diet
- Skin WKST
- The layer of skin that contains nerve and blood vessels is the…
Dermis!
20, Skin CLF
101 Fat is one kind of blank tissue
Connective
Skin WKST 26.
- What does the Golgi Body do
Distributes protein
Edible Cell lab 15.
- What does the Endoplasmic Reticulum do
Makes ribosomes into protein
- Edible Cell lab Chart
Essay-cold
Blood vessels in the skin constrict to decrease the amount of blood that flows through them. This allows heat to stay inside the body. Sweat glands in the skin reduce perspiration to none. Hairs on the skin stand up because of the arrector pili muscle has contracted which produces goose bumps on the skin, reducing skin surface area.
Essay-hot
Blood vessels in the skin enlarge to increase the amount of blood that flows through them. This allows heat to move from the body to the outside environment. Sweat glands in the skin produce perspiration. As the perspiration evaporates, it carries heat into the air. Hairs on the body lie flat, and the skin smothers out to let heat out.