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        | functions of the integumentary system |  | Definition 
 
        | protect, physical barrier, chemical brarier, form, maintain hydration (keep water in system), temperature and regulation, vitamin D production, detection of stimuli, blood reservoir, excretion (removal of waste product) |  | 
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        | epidermis and dermis...not hypodermis which contains fat |  | 
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        | what is the name of epidermis |  | Definition 
 
        | thick keratinzied stratified squamos epithelium - protective |  | 
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        | what are the 4 cell types of the epidermis |  | Definition 
 
        | keratinocytes, melanocytes, langerhand cells, merkel cells |  | 
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        | keratin...deep layer MITOTIC, keratin is intermediate filament |  | 
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        | basal layer of epidermis, manufacture protein melanin (transcript and translate), melanin transferred from melanocyte along cytoplasmic projections to neighboring keratinocytes |  | 
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        | dendritic cells...derived from immune system (white blood cells) 
 manufactured in bone marrow
 
 Macrophage make way through blood stream of epidermis
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        | sensory receptor cells, associated with a nerve ending...new epidermis is generated every 35-45 days |  | 
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        | What are the trends from deep to superficial |  | Definition 
 
        | mitotic -> non mitotic keratin synthesis -> keratin modified
 access to blood supply --> no access
 living cells --> non living cells
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        | Epidermis layers from bottom to top |  | Definition 
 
        | Stratum germinativum stratum spinosum
 stratum granulosum
 stratum lucidum
 stratum corneum
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        | stratum germinativum/ basale |  | Definition 
 
        | deepest, youngest, mitotic |  | 
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        | spiny projections artifact (called prickle cells) |  | 
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        | flattened, contains granules, water proofing layer last cells to be nourished by blood indirectly **
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        | only present in thick skin plams and soles feet |  | 
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        | which layer of the epidermis is only found in palms and soles feet |  | Definition 
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        | thickend protective cornified flakes off most superficial 20-30 cell layers thick
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        | 2nd layer of integument, what's it made out of and bound together with |  | Definition 
 
        | dermis strong connective tissue layer
 bound together with collagen elastin and reticular fibers, synthesized by fibroblasts
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        | Dermis contains which two layers |  | Definition 
 
        | papillary layer reticular layer
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        | thin-superficial blood vessles
 projections and indentations papillae- projections push up against epidermis
 
 dermal ridges-palms of hands soles and feet...imprint the epidermis causes increase gripping and finger and footprints
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        | Reticular layer made out of what type of tissue |  | Definition 
 
        | deep, dense, irregular connective tissue thicker
 collagen bundles (have high tensile strength), binds water, elastin--recoild, striae stretch marks; collagen tearing
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        | melanin carotene
 hemoglobin
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        | gives us our skin color, synthesized in melanocyte--protein freckles and moles concentrations of melanin
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        | yellowish; varies with diet--egg yolks and yellow vegetable |  | 
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        | redness; blood sick individuals blood vessels constrict; pale
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        | layers of dead cells;keratinocyte |  | 
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        | what does hard keratin have |  | Definition 
 
        | more compact; sulfur bonds; durable |  | 
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        | shaft project from skin--visible shape of shaft determines shape of hair
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        | flat-kinky curly oval- wavy
 round-straight and coarse
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        | Shaft projections from skin (hair) layers
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        | 3 in the shaft medulla has softest keortin
 cortex bulky flat cells
 cuticle singl cells maintain integrity of shaft and keep each shaft separate from e/o
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        | root of the hair is embedded in skin and is visible. true or false. |  | Definition 
 
        | false, root of the hair is embedded in skin and is NOT visible |  | 
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        | color determined by melanocytes at the base of follicle where is it transferred |  | Definition 
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        | shaft extend to dermis/hypodermis 1)hair bulb- growth @ matrix
 2)root hair plexus- nerve
 3)papillae-blood supply, and lies deep to matrix
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        | attached to hair shaft causes goose bumps contracts when scared/cold
 made out of CT smooth muscle
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        | Nails what is hard keratin made out of (layer of epidermis)
 what is nail matrix made out of
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        | modification of existing epidermis a)Hard keratin- stratum corneum; tough surface (tough surface)
 b)nail matrix- stratum germinativum of the epidermis
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        | Glands (3) 2 special sweat glands
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        | eccrine, apocrine, sebaceous, ceruminous, mammary |  | 
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        | coiled, tubular, open on much of body but concentrated in skin of palms forehead soles of feet 
 sweat is formed as a filtrate of blood
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        | the sympathetic nervous system |  | 
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        | sweatpasses through 
 it contains
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        | secretory cells of the glands and fluid is released by exocytosis contains water, NACl, som vitamin C, antibodies, antimicrobials, and metabolic wastes ph=4-6
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        | also merocrine gland but located in axillary and anogenital regions larger than eccrine and DUCTS EMPTY INTO HAIR FOLLICLES
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        | secrete sweat, fat, and proteins odorless- bacteria on skin cause body odor
 begin function at puberty
 not involved in temperature regulation
 sympathetic control
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        | wax producing external ear canal secrete milk
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        | sebaceous gland/alveolar holocrine gland |  | Definition 
 
        | oil gland located everywhere but palms of hands and soles of feet
 OUTGROWHTS OF HAIR FOLLICLES
 secrete sebum: accumulate oily lipids then burst
 hormonal stimulation acne- staph infections treated with antibiotic
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