Bio 210 lecture exam 2

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Integumentary system

consist of skin and its derivatives

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The integument

is the skin covering the body

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the integument

also known as the cutaneous membrane

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Dermatology

its scientific study and treatment of the integumentary system

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The integument

the body's largest organ

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Layers of the skin

epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous layer(not considered in the integument)

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Epidermis

stratified squamous epithelium

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Dermis

deep layer, primarily dense irregular connective tissue

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Subcutaneous layer

deep to dermis, Layer of areolar and other connective tissue, hypodermis or superficial fascia, Not part of the integument(true skin) but is still part of integumentary system

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Thick skin

on the palms of hands, soles of feet and surfaces of fingers and toes, All five layers of the epidermal strata, Has sweat glands

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thick skin

has no hair follicles or sebaceous glands

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Thin skin

lacks a stratum lucidum, has sweat glands, hair follicles and sebaceous glands

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Hemoglobin

an oxygen binding compound, Bright red color upon binding oxygen, More visible when blood vessels dilate

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Melanin

black, brown, tan, yellow-brown shades

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Melanocytes

pigment of melanin is produced and stored here

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UV light

stimulating melanin production

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melanin

darker skinned producing more and dark colored

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Carotene

yellow, orange pigment, acquired from yellow-orange vegetables, converted to vitamin A within the body

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Nevus

a mole, harmless overgrowth of melanin forming cells

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Freckle

yellowish brown spots, represent localized areas of increased melanocyte activity

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Hemangioma

skin discoloration due to benign blood vessel tumor

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Capillary hemangiomas

usually present at birth and disappear in childhood, strawberry colored birthmarks

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Cavernous hemangiomas

may last a lifetime, port-wine stains

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Friction ridges

complex arches and whorls on finger, palms, soles, and toes, formed from large folds and valleys of the dermis and epidermis, interlocking of epidermal ridges and dermal papilla, help increase fiction on contact, each individual with unique pattern of these

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Dermis

deep to the epidermis, composed of connective tissue

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Two layersof the dermis

papillary and reticular layer

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Lines of cleavage, stretch marks, and wrinkles

collagen and elastic fibers oriented in parallel bundles

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Incisions parallel for surgery

more likely to heal quickly, scarring reduced

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Incisions perpendicular to cleavage lines for surgery

more likely to open due to cut elastic fibers, scarring increases

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Stretch marks

striae

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Dermal blood vessels

supply nutrients to epidermis and dermis, play an important role in body temperature and blood pressure regulation

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Vasoconstriction

blood vessel diameters narrowed, look pale when exposed to cold

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Vasodilation

blood vessel diameter increased, occurs when needing to loose heat, why people become flushed during exercise

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Subcutaneous layer

not considered part of the integument, not the true skin, the layer underneath the skin

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Functions of the subcutaneous layer

acts as energy reservoir, provides thermal insulation, drugs often inject here

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Epidermal derivatives

nails, hair, exocrine glands derived from epidermal epithelium

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Hair is found almost everywhere on the body besides

the hands and palmar surface of fingers, the siders and soles of the feet and toes, the lips, portions of the external genital

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Three types of hair

lanugo, vellus, terminal

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Lanugo hair

fine, un-pigmented, downy hair

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Vellus hair

fine hair, primary human hair, found on upper and lower limbs

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Terminal hair

coarser, pigmented, longer, on scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes, men's beards, during puberty replaces vellus hair in axillary and public regions

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Functions of the hair

protection, heat retention, sensory reception, visual identification, chemical signal dispersal

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Disperse pheromones

chemical signals involved in attracting sexual partners

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Hair color

results from synthesis of melanin in the matrix adjacent to hair, reflects genetic, environmental and hormonal factors, becomes lighter with age as pigment production decreases

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Growth rate of hair

one-third mm per day in the scalp for 2 to 5 years, enters formant phase of 3 to 4 months, eventually pushed out and replaced by new hair

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Hair loss

normal scalp to loss of 10-100 hairs per day

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Alopecia

thinning of hair, usually result of aging

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Two most common types of exocrine glands

sweat glands and sebaceous glands

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Sweat glands

Merocrine and apocrine glands

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Merocrine

most numerous and widely distributed sweat glands, secrete sweat

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sensible perspiration

sweating and knowing you are

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Insensible perspiration

involuntary, the loss of fluid by evaporation through the stratum corneum

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Major function of thermoregulation

produce exocytosis

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Apocrine sweat glands

discharge their secretions into hair follicles, found in axillae, around nipples, in pubic and anal region, produce odor when acted on by bacteria

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Sebaceous glands

produce oily secretion called sebum

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Holocrine glands

activated during puberty

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Ceruminous glands

located only in the external acoustic auditory canal, produce cerumen (earwax)

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Earwax

cerumen

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Mammary glands

produce milk, apocrine glands of the breast

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Epidermis functions

acts as a physical barrier, prevention of water loss,

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Metabolic regulation of vitamin D

also termed cholecalciferol, transported to kidney and converted to calcitriol

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Metabolic regulation of calcitriol

the active form of vitamin D, increased absorption of calcium and phosphate, important in regulating blood levels of calcium and phosphate, synthesized in the kidneys

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UV rays

cause melanocytes to produce melanin

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Secretion

waste products secreted onto skin surface during sweating

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Electrolytes

prevent dehydration

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Absorption

selectively permeable

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Transdermal administration

some oil soluble drugs delivered by adhesive patch

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Dendritic cells

within the stratum spinosum of the epidermis, initiate immune response against pathogens

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Dermis functions

temperature regulation, sensory reception

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Regeneration

replacement of damaged cells with same cell type, restores organ function

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Fibrosis

gap filled with scar tissue, collagen fibers build, you get a scar

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Stages of wound healing

1. Cut blood vessels bleed into wound 2. Blood clot forms and leukocytes clean wound 3. blood vessels regrown and granulation tissue forms 4. epithelium regenerates and connective tissue fibrosis occurs

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first degree burns

only involved epidermis, slight redness and pain, immerse burned area in cool water

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second degree burn

involve epidermis and part of dermis, skin blistered and painful, slight scarring

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third degree burn

involve epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layer, require hospitalization

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rule of nines

test the severity of the burn

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skin changes with aging

decrease collagen fibers

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basal cell carcinoma

most common type of skin cancer, does not spread

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squamous cell carcinoma

may spread, arises from keratinocytes of stratum spinosum

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melanoma

most deadly type of skin cancer due to aggressive growth and metastasis

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skeletal system

Bones, cartilage, ligaments, other connective tissues

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bones

primary organs of the system, form framework of the body, perform multiple functions

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compact bone

dense or cortical bone, relatively dense connective bone tissue, 80% of bone mass

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spongy bone

cancellous or trabecular bone, located internal to compact bone, appears porous, 20% of bone mass

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cartilage

semi-rigid connective tissue, more flexible than bone

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hyaline cartilage

supportive, connective, most common, lines joints

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fibrocartilage

supportive connective, intervertebral disc, pubic symphysis, meniscus of kneww

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elastic cartilage

supportive, connective, external ear, epiglottis

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ligaments

anchor bone to bone

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tendons

anchor muscle to bone

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functions of bone

support and protection, leverage for muscles to move the bones, hemopoiesis, storage of mineral and energy reserves

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bones function

as a system of levers for a muscles to contract and move the bones

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hemopoiesis

the process of blood cell production

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calcium

most abundant mineral in our body, stored in bones

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phosphate

is also stored in bones

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calcium is needed for

muscle contraction, blood clotting, nerve impulse transmission

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phosphate is required for

ATP utilization, plasma membrane

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lipids

stored in yellow bone marrow, in shafts of some adult bones

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four classes of bone determined by shape

long bones, short bones, flat bones, irregular bones

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short bones

length nearly equal to their width

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