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Anatomy & Physiology STUDY GUIDE mr e ~ SRCS chapter 5 test 80 multiple choice A&P chapter 5: The Integumentary System vocab epidermis dermis papillary region reticular layer hypodermis/subQ connective tissue keratin keratinization pigment melanin carotene bilirubin Langerhans Cells keratinocytes melanocytes Merkel Cells Strata: Basale Spinosum Granulosum Lucidum Corneum Callus/corn dermatologist Sudoriferous glands Eccrine Apocrine Sebaceous glands Ceruminous glands Pacinian corpuscle Meissner’s corpuscle Arrector pili Capillary loop dermal papillae epidermal ridges dermatoglyph hair: hair follicle hair root cortex dermal root sheath cuticle lanugo alopecia vitiligo albinism sweat sebum cerumen psoriasis dandruff erythema nail: eponychuim hyponychium free edge nail bed nail root nail body nail matrix lunula burns: degrees major burn/critical Rule of Nines carotenodermia jaundice pallor nevus freckles goosebumps acne eumelanin phaomelanin hemoglobin 1 | Page

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Anatomy & Physiology STUDY GUIDEmr e ~ SRCS chapter 5 test

80 multiple choiceA&P chapter 5: The Integumentary System

vocab

epidermisdermis

papillary regionreticular layer

hypodermis/subQconnective tissuekeratinkeratinizationpigmentmelanincarotenebilirubinLangerhans CellskeratinocytesmelanocytesMerkel CellsStrata: Basale

SpinosumGranulosumLucidumCorneum

Callus/corndermatologistSudoriferous glands

Eccrine

ApocrineSebaceous glandsCeruminous glandsPacinian corpuscleMeissner’s corpuscleArrector piliCapillary loopdermal papillaeepidermal ridgesdermatoglyphhair:

hair folliclehair rootcortexdermal root sheathcuticle

lanugoalopeciavitiligoalbinismsweatsebumcerumenpsoriasisdandruff

erythemanail:

eponychuimhyponychiumfree edgenail bednail rootnail bodynail matrixlunula

burns:degrees

major burn/criticalRule of Nines

carotenodermiajaundicepallornevusfrecklesgoosebumpsacneeumelaninphaomelaninhemoglobin

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Things you MUST know:

1. Vocab, vocab, vocab!2. Know your layers…epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis….and their particular layers.3. Pigments--their origins and events that initiate their secretion.4. Particular cell types: location & function (Merkel, Melanocytes, etc.)5. Epidermal layers: order (deep to superficial) and characteristics of each stratum.6. Contrast “thick” from regular skin.7. Know all the clinical connections well enough to distinguish between them. All are listed

in the vocab.8. Know which tissue types make up each major skin layer.9. The functions of the skin.10. The functions of the associated structures (nails, hair, glands)11. Distinguish between the glands and what they secrete.12. Which major skin layer makes up the leather of shoes, belts, and handbags?13. Be familiar with the diagrams to follow in order to identify labeled structures on the basis

of their description or name.14. Assess properly burn victim scenarios: calculate TBSA, assess degree, layers affected

and determine if critical or not.15. What % of melanomas arise from pre-exiting nevi?16. How does skin tan?17. Thin skin—particularly the thinnest, has the highest concentration of which gland?

Note: just before the test, an Integumentary Practicum will be given testing you on every labeled structure from the following diagrams. There will be a word bank and color slide provided.

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Diagrams With Which To Be Familiar

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