Screws_Anderson Test - Skin Flashcards
- For a cell to move from the basal layer to top layer of the epidermis takes approximately…
2 weeks
Notability - CLF Skin Diagram
What primary vitamin does the skin produce?
Vitamin D production
Notability - 28. WKST - Skin
- The dependent variable in our experiment is illustrated by the…
Height of column of bubbles
Notability - 26. Lab - Enzymes and Temperature
- How does your body make new skin?
Through the division of existing skin cells
Notability - 28. WKST - Skin
- The forehead, eyelids, and the shin are missing which layer of skin?
Subcutaneous tissue
Notability- 23. Notes - Homeostasis - Marathon Movie
- Which of the following doesn’t belong with the others (hint, what do they measure?
a. Pipette
b. thermometer
c. 10 ml graduated cylinder
d. 250 ml beaker
Thermometer
Notability - 26. Lab - Enzymes and Temperature
- Place the following parts of skin in order, from innermost to outermost a) dermis b) epidermis c) hypodermis
C, A, B
Notability - 27. BP - Skin
- What would happen if the core body temperature was too low?
Sweat would cool the body as it evaporates.
Notability - 27. BP - Skin
- Prolactin production is encouraged in what type of feedback?
Positive
Notability - 23. Notes - Homeostasis - Marathon Movie
- High fever during an illness is part of which illness?
Positive
Notability - 19. BP - Homeostasis
- In the formula (2H202 ———- O2g + 2H20), how many atoms of hydrogen are there in hydrogen peroxide?
4
Notability - 26. Lab - Enzymes and Temperature
- Which organelles store food and other materials needed by the cell?
Vacuole
Notability - 25. Lab - Edible Cell
- A healthy _____________ provides the raw materials and energy necessary for healthy skin.
Diet
Notability - 28. WKST - Skin
- Skin cells produce ________, which helps the digestive system absorb calcium.
Vitamin D
Notability - 28. WKST - Skin
- Describe how skin helps maintain body temperature if a person becomes cold/warm
Blood vessels in the body constrict to decrease blood flow. This allows heat to stay inside the body. Sweat glands reduce perspiration to none, or they produce perspiration.