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BIO 210 LECTURE EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+)BIO 210 LECTURE EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+)BIO 210 LECTURE EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+) Integumentary system - ANSWER-consist of skin and its derivatives The integument - ANSWER-is the skin covering the body the integument - ANSWER-also known as the cutaneous membrane Dermatology - ANSWER-its scientific study and treatment of the integumentary system

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BIO 210 LECTURE EXAM 2 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+)
Integumentary system - ANSWER-consist of skin and its derivatives

The integument - ANSWER-is the skin covering the body

the integument - ANSWER-also known as the cutaneous membrane

Dermatology - ANSWER-its scientific study and treatment of the integumentary system

The integument - ANSWER-the body's largest organ

Layers of the skin - ANSWER-epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous layer(not considered in
the integument)

Epidermis - ANSWER-stratified squamous epithelium

Dermis - ANSWER-deep layer, primarily dense irregular connective tissue

Subcutaneous layer - ANSWER-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

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

thick skin - ANSWER-has no hair follicles or sebaceous glands

Dermis - ANSWER-deep to the epidermis, composed of connective tissue

Two layersof the dermis - ANSWER-papillary and reticular layer

Lines of cleavage, stretch marks, and wrinkles - ANSWER-collagen and elastic fibers
oriented in parallel bundles

Incisions parallel for surgery - ANSWER-more likely to heal quickly, scarring reduced

Incisions perpendicular to cleavage lines for surgery - ANSWER-more likely to open due
to cut elastic fibers, scarring increases

Stretch marks - ANSWER-striae

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

Thin skin - ANSWER-lacks a stratum lucidum, has sweat glands, hair follicles and
sebaceous glands

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

Melanin - ANSWER-black, brown, tan, yellow-brown shades

Melanocytes - ANSWER-pigment of melanin is produced and stored here

UV light - ANSWER-stimulating melanin production

melanin - ANSWER-darker skinned producing more and dark colored

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

Nevus - ANSWER-a mole, harmless overgrowth of melanin forming cells

Freckle - ANSWER-yellowish brown spots, represent localized areas of increased
melanocyte activity

Hemangioma - ANSWER-skin discoloration due to benign blood vessel tumor

Capillary hemangiomas - ANSWER-usually present at birth and disappear in childhood,
strawberry colored birthmarks

Cavernous hemangiomas - ANSWER-may last a lifetime, port-wine stains

Friction ridges - ANSWER-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

Vasoconstriction - ANSWER-blood vessel diameters narrowed, look pale when exposed
to cold

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

Subcutaneous layer - ANSWER-not considered part of the integument, not the true skin,
the layer underneath the skin

, Functions of the subcutaneous layer - ANSWER-acts as energy reservoir, provides
thermal insulation, drugs often inject here

Epidermal derivatives - ANSWER-nails, hair, exocrine glands derived from epidermal
epithelium

Hair is found almost everywhere on the body besides - ANSWER-the hands and palmar
surface of fingers, the siders and soles of the feet and toes, the lips, portions of the
external genital

Three types of hair - ANSWER-lanugo, vellus, terminal

Lanugo hair - ANSWER-fine, un-pigmented, downy hair

Vellus hair - ANSWER-fine hair, primary human hair, found on upper and lower limbs

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

Earwax - ANSWER-cerumen

Mammary glands - ANSWER-produce milk, apocrine glands of the breast

Epidermis functions - ANSWER-acts as a physical barrier, prevention of water loss,

Metabolic regulation of vitamin D - ANSWER-also termed cholecalciferol, transported to
kidney and converted to calcitriol

Metabolic regulation of calcitriol - ANSWER-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

Functions of the hair - ANSWER-protection, heat retention, sensory reception, visual
identification, chemical signal dispersal

Disperse pheromones - ANSWER-chemical signals involved in attracting sexual
partners

Hair color - ANSWER-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

Growth rate of hair - ANSWER-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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