Skin and Body Membranes Flashcards

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Body Membranes

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Covers surfaces, lines body cavities, form protective sheets around organs

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Epithelial Membranes

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-Cutaneous (skin) membrane,
mucous membranes Serous (vital organs and body cavities) membranes

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Connective tissue membranes

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Soft areolar connective tissues; line the capsules surrounding joints providing smooth surface and secrete lubricating fluids

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Cutaneous Membranes

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Differs from other membranes as it is exposed to air and dry

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5
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Serous Membranes

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Occurs in pairs; name depends on location

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Integumentary System

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Integument: Covering
Protects deeper tissues from Mechanical, Chemical, Bacterial, Thermal damages, UV radiation, and Dessication (drying out)

Aids in heat loss/retention, excretion of uric acid, and synthesizes Vitamin D

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Epidermis

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5 layers of skin called Strata

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Papillary Layer

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Middle Layer of skin

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Reticular Layer

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Deep layer of the skin; bulk of the dermis

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Subcutaneous Tissue

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Lowest layer of the skin; made up of fat cells and connective tissues. Majority of body fat

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Dermis

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Strong and stretchy envelope that holds the body together

Contains many blood vessels to help maintain body temp (98.6F)
Ex. When you shiver, your blood vessels expand

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Sebaceous glands

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Oil glands throughout skin (besides palm and soles); ducts normally empty through hair follicles

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Sebum

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Product of sebaceous glands; mixture of oily substances and fragmented cells

Keeps skin soft and prevents hair becoming brittle

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12
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Sweat glands

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Widely distributed in skin. Eccrine and Apocrine

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Eccrine

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Sweat gland that covers majority of the body

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Apocrine

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Covers Axillary (armpits) and genitals. Sweat real eases contains proteins and fatty acids

Develops during puberty

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Hair; Follicles

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Millions scattered across the body that protect the body from foreign substances.

Ex. Eyelashes protect eyes

Lost majority of its use due to evolution (dealing with cold)

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1st layer Strata

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Stratum Corneum

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2nd layer of Strata

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Stratum Lucidum

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3rd layer of Strata

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Stratum Granulosom

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4th layer of strata

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Stratum Spinosum

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5th layer of strata

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Stratum Basale

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Homeostatic Imbalance

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Imbalances in the body that cause damages

Ex. Pimples

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Types of Damages

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Mechanical, Chemical, Bacterial, and Thermal

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How the body reacts to Mechanical Damage

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Contains keratin that toughens cells, contains pain receptors that alert nervous system to all possible damage

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How the body reacts to Chemical Damages

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Relatively impermeable keritanized cells; contains pain receptors that alert nervous system to all possible damage

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How the body reacts to Chemical Damage

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Phagocytes ingest foreign substances and pathogens, preventing them from penetrating deeper body tissues

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How the body prevents UV Radiation

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Melanin produced by melanocytes offer protection

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How the body senses Thermal Damage

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Heat/cold pain receptors

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How the body reacts to Desiccation

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Contains waterproofing substances including keratin

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