chapter 3 - skin structure and growth vocab

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arrector pili muscles

small, involuntary muscles in the base of the hair follicle that cause goosebumps.

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barrier function

complex of lipids that keep the skin moist by preventing water evaporation and guards against irritants penetrating the skin surface; and to help regulate the skin’s pH

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broad-spectrum sunscreen

sunscreen product that has been shown to protect from burning, skin cancer, and premature aging; protects against both UVA and UVB radiation from the sun

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collagen

fibrous, connective tissue made from protein; that gives the skin form and strength

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dermal papillae

membranes of ridges and grooves that attach to the epidermis

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dermatologist

physician who specialized in diseases and disorders of the skin, hair, and nails

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dermatology

medical branch of science that deals with the study of skin and its nature, structure, functions, diseases, and treatment

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dermis (derma, corium, cutis, true skin)

underlying or inner layer of the skin

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elastin

protein base similar to collagen that forms elastic tissue

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dermal-epidermal junction

top of the papillary layer where it joins the epidermis

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epidermis

outermost and thinnest layer of skin, made up of five layers; stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and stratum germinativum

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eumelanin

type of melanin that is dark brown to black in color

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hair papillae

cone-shaped elevations at the base of the follicle that fit into the hair bulb; papillae are filled with tissue that contains the blood vessels and cells necessary for hair growth and follicle nourishment

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keratin

fibrous protein of cells that is also the principal component of skin, hair, and nails

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melanin

tiny grains of pigment produced by melanocytes deposited into cells in the stratum germinativum layer of the epidermis and papillary layers of the dermis

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melanocytes

cells that produce the dark skin pigment called melanin

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motor nerve fibers

fibers of the motor nerves that are distributed to the arrector pili muscles attacher to hair follicles; carry impulses from the brain to the muscles

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papillary layer

outer layer of the dermis, directly beneath the epidermis

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phenomelanin

type of melanin that is red to yellow in color

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reticular layer

deeper layer of the dermis that supplies the skin with oxygen and nutrients

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sebaceous glands (oil glands)

glands connected to hair follicles; secrete sebum

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sebum

fatty or oily secretion that lubricates the skin and preserves the softness of the hair

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secretory coil

coiled base of the sudoriferous gland

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secretory nerve fibers

regulate the excretion of perspiration from the sweat glands and control the flow of sebum to the surface

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sensory nerve fibers

fibers of the sensory nerves that react to heat, cold, touch, pressure, and pain

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stratum corneum (horny layer)

outermost layer of the epidermis

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stratum germinativum (basal cell layer)

deepest, live layer of the epidermis that produces skin cells and is responsible for growth

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stratum granulosum (granular layer)

layer of the epidermis composed of cells filled with keratin that resemble granules

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stratum lucidum

clear, transparent layer of the epidermis under the stratum corneum

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stratum spinosum (spiny layer)

layer of the epidermis just above the stratum germinativum layer

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subcutaneous layer (hypodermis, superficial fascia)

consists of subcutaneous (fat) tissue located beneath the dermis

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subcutaneous tissue (adipose, subcutis tissue)

fatty tissue found below the dermis that gives smoothness and contour to the body, contains fats for energy, and acts as a protective cushion for the skin

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sudoriferous glands (sweat glands)

excrete perspiration and detoxify the body by excreting excess salt and unwanted chemicals

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tactile corpuscles

small epidermal structures with nerve endings that are sensitive to touch and pressure