Anatomy & Physiology of hair and skin #1

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what is the largest organ of the body?

skin

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The skin has three main layers. Name the layers in order from the outmost layer of the skin

Epidermis, Dermis, Subcutis

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The process where certain cells continually divide into halves is known as

mitosis

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What is the epidermis composed of?

Stratified Squamous Epithelium

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What is the layer that contains pigment that detemines the color of one’s skin

The Straum Germinarivum/ Basale

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The dermis is the part that gives the skin its pliability through the elasticity of its constituent fibers. The dermis is considered to contain two sub-layers, what are their names?

Pepillary and reticular

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The eccrine glands are abundant over the entire body and are prominent in what areas?

Forehead, hands and feet

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What functions do the sudoriferous glands perform?

Eliminate waste and Control body temperature

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This is attached at an angle to the base of the follicle. It contracts from coldness or fright causing gooseflesh/bumps

Arrector pilorum

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Name the parts of the hair

shaft, root, bulb

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What layer makes up most of the hair and has elongated cells?

cortex

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Name the cycles of hair growth in order

Anagen, Catagen, and Telogen (ACT)

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Which is the shortest growth cycle?

catagen

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The phenomena of more than one hair sharing one follicle is also known as?

Pilli-multigemini

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Which of the following are appendages of the skin?

Hair follicles, blood vessels, nerve endings

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What does the sebaceous gland produce?

sebum

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What cycle of hair growth is tansitional

catagen

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Fetal hair is also known as

lanugo

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When applying a topical ointment to the skin, what function is being used by the skin?

absorption

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What stage of growth does the hair start to detach from the dermal papilla?

Catagen

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Name the two types of sweat glands?

Apocrine and Eccrine

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What gland secretes sebum which lubricates the skin?

Sebaceous Gland

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How many protective functions does the skin provide for the body?

5

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What area of the body do we find the thinnest skin?

eyelids