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What layer is this?
Epidermis

What layer is this?
Dermis

What layer is this?
Hypodermis

What layer is this?
Stratum basale

What layer is this?
Stratum Corneum

What layer is this?
Papillary layer

What layer is this?
Reticular layer

What are these?
Dermal papillae

What is this?
Nerves with free nerve endings

What is this?
Lamellar Corpuscle

What is this?
Arrector pilli muscle

What are these?
Blood vessels

What is this?
Hair follicle

What is this?
Hair shaft

What is this?
Hair bulb

What is this?
Hair root

What gland is this?
Apocrine sweat gland

What Gland is this?
Eccrine sweat gland

What gland is this?
Sebaceous gland
What are the five layers of the epidermis?
Stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale
What does the skim need vitamin D for?
To absorb calcium
Where is the only place that stratum lucidum Is found?
Thick skin only
What is the skin functions?
Protection, body temperature, regulation, cutaneous sensation, metabolic functions, Blood reservoir, and excretion
What type of tissue is the epidermis made up of and what is the name of the tissue?
The type of tissue is epithelial tissue, and the name of the tissue is stratified squamous epithelium with keratin
What type of cells are in the epidermis?
Keratinocytes
What type of Cells are in the dermis?
Melanocytes
What type of tissue is the papillary layer made up of and what is the name of the tissue?
Connective tissue Specifically areolar connective tissue
What type of tissue is the reticular layer made up of and what is the name of it?
Connective tissue, specifically, dense irregular connective tissue
What Is the product of a sebaceous gland?
Oil
What is the product of an apocrine gland?
Sweat, protein, and lipids
What is the product of an eccrine gland?
Sweat
Where are sebaceous glands found?
Mostly hair
Where are apocrine glands found?
The axillary region and the pubic region Pits and pubes
Where are eccrine Glands found?
The dermis, but really body wide
How are sebaceous glands activated?
By puberty
How are apocrine glands activated?
Embarrassment, pain, stress, Sexual excitement
How are eccrine Glands activated?
Heat
Which glands have ducts?
eccrine, apocrine, and sebaceous
Are the 3 main glands endocrine or exocrine?
They are all exocrine
Where is an intradermal injection at?
Between the epidermis and the dermis
Where is a subcutaneous injection at?
Into the hypodermis
Where is an intramuscular injection at? Why would you use this type of injection?
Into the muscle and it is for delivery of a large volume
Where is a intravenous injection at and why would you use this type of injection?
Into the vein and for fast delivery
What’s a characteristic of a first-degree burn
Redness epidermis damaged
What is a characteristic of a second-degree burn?
Blisters Damage of epidermis and dermis
What is a characteristic of a third-degree burn?
Damage nerve so no pain damage of all layers
What is the deadliest skin cancer?
Malignant melanoma
What rules do you follow to detect skin cancer?
The ABCDE asymmetry, irregular border, color, diameter 6mm, elevation/evolution
Why should you always cut along the lines of cleavage?
Because healing is faster and scarring is less