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Skin & Its Tissues
Accessory Structures
Body Temp
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Epidermis and Dermis.
Name the 2 layers of skin.
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Hair Follicle.
From where does each hair develop from?
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98.6 degrees Farenheight37 degrees Celsius
What is the normal body temperature for a human?
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No.
If you cut only the epidermal region of your skin will you bleed?
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Stratum basale.
Which layer of the epidermis is living?
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lunula.
Which area of the nail is the most active growing region?
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Dilate.
When your body temperature goes up do surface blood vessels constrict or dilate?
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1st degree, 2nd degree and 3rd degree.
What are the levels of burns?
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Hypodermis.
What is the layer underlying the dermis called?
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Sebaceous Gland.
Which gland is associated with hair follicles usually?
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Heat moves directly from the bodyinto the molecules of coolerobjects in contact with its
surface.
What happens during conduction?
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3rd degree.
Which burn destroys the epidermis, dermis, and the accessory structures?
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S. Basale.
In which layer of the epidermis are melanocytes found?
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Eccrine Gland.
Which sweat gland responds to an elevated body temperature due to environmental heat or exercise?
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The air is already saturated and won’t easily take moisture
from the skin causing someoneto over heat.
What is the problem with exercising outside on hot humid days?
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Rule of Nines.
What do physicians use when treating burn victims to determine the type of treatment the patient needs?
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S. CornuemS. LucidumS. GranulosumS. SpinosumS. Basale.
Name the 5 layers of epidermis found in the palm of your hand starting from the outermost layer.
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Appocrine Gland.
Which gland produces a scent and become active at puberty?
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Hypothermia.
What is the term for too low of a body temperature?
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The accessory structures containstem cells which will differentiate
and become new epidermis.
Why is it important that some accessory structure are left in the burn victim’s skin?