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HBS EXAM 8 QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS
What are the functions of the skin?

the skin is the first line of defense against pathogens, helps balance water levels, and keep organs
protected

What types of tissue make up layers of the skin?

epidermis, dermis, subsequent subcutaneous later of fat `

What role do accessory organs such as sweat glands and sebaceous glands play in the skin?

sweat glands secret sweat, which helps to expel water from the body and also to maintain a
healthy body temperature, as well as moisturize skin

What happens to skin as it is exposed to sunlight and as a person ages?

the melanonyctes in the skin secrete more melanin in order to protect skin from sunlight

which layers of the skin are damaged in different types of burns?

1- epi 2- epi and part derm 3-all term and fat 4- epi derm muscle bone

How does burn damage in the skin affect other functions in the body?

Cardio- toxic fluid leak in blood vessels
Nervous- nerve endings unable to signal ``

How do medical professionals in different fields assist with burn care and rehabilitation?

skin grafts, you know it

What role does pain play in the human body?

draws attention to certain area that may have damage

How does the body interpret and process pain?

all parts of the brain help in the process of pain

,Why would the inability to feel pain actually put the human body in danger?

there could be more damage to the body, and the body would not be alerted to the dangerous
situation

Collagen

an insoluble fibrous protein of vertebrates that is the chief constituent of the fibrils of connective
tissue (as in skin and tendons) and of the organic substance of bones

Connective tissue

animal tissue that functions mainly to bind and support other tissues, having a sparse population
of cells scattered through an extracellular matrix

Dermis

the sensitive vascular inner mesodermic layer of skin

Elastin

a protein that is similar to collagen and is the chief constituent of elastic fibers

Endorphin

a hormone produced in the brain and anterior pituitary that inhibits pain perception

Epidermis

the outer nonsensitive and nonvascular layer of skin of a vertebrate that overlies the dermis

Epithelium

a membranous cellular tissue that covers a free surface or lines a tube or cavity of an animal
body and serves especially to enclose and protect the other parts of the body, to produce
secretions and excretions, and to function in assimilation.

Exocrine gland

a gland (as a sweat gland, a salivary gland, or a kidney) that release a secretion external to our at
the surface of an organ by means of a canal or duct

, First degree burn

a mild burn characterized by heat, pain, and reddening of the burned surface but not exhibiting
blistering or charring of tissues

Keratin

any of various sulfur-containing fibrous proteins that form the chemical basis of epidermal
tissues and are not typically digested by enzymes of the gastrointestinal tract

Melanin

any of various black, dark brown, radish brown, or yellow pigments of animal or plant structures

Pain

Basic bodily sensation that is induced by a noxious stimulus, is received by naked nerve endings,
is characterized by physical discomfort, and typically leads to evasive action

Sebaceous gland

any of the small sacculated glands lodged in the substance

Second Degree Burn

a burn marked by pain, blistering, and superficial destruction of ermis with edema and hyperemia
of the tissues beneath the burn

Third degree burn

severe burn characterized by destruction of the skin through the depth of the dermis and possibly
into underlying tissues, loss of fluid, and sometimes shock

How does the skeletal system assist with protection in the body

the skeletal system physically protects the body by protecting internal organs form external force

how doe the structure of compact bone differ from the structure of spongy bone

compact is sense and garder, spongy is less impact and more soft

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