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Skin Largest body organ, variable thickness (1.5-4mm) 7% body weight (9-11 pounds) Epidermis Superficial layer, stratified squamous epitheilium - 30-50 layers thick, superficial cells are dead, contains keratin. Dermis Inner layer of the skin, thicker than epidermis, increased collagen and elastic fibers, increased vascularity, contains nerves, glands, hair follicles. Papillary layer Dermal layer. Connects to epidermis - has dermal papillae, capillary loops, Meissner corpuscles. Fingerprints formed from here. Reticular layer Deeper, thicker, flexible - extensible Tension lines:*** Flexure lines: *** Linea albicans: Stretch marks Tearing of the dermis due to overstretching - mark is increased collagen repaired dermis Hypodermis Subcutaneous tissue, binds dermis to underlying tissue, primarily connective tissue, adipose, vasculature, varies with body region, sex, age, nutritional state Stratum corneum Epidermal layer, flat, keratinized, cornified. Stratum lucidum Epidermal layer. Extra layer found in palms, soles of feet only Stratum granulosum Epidermal layer. Granular cells, produces keratin. Contains keratinocytes which produce keratin Stratum spinosum Epidermal layer. Limited mitosis. Contains Langerhans cells - activate immune response. Stratum basale Deepest epidermal layer. Highly mitotic. Contains Melanocytes - produces melanin Merkel cells - sensory nerve ending Cornification The flattening and drying of cells at the corneum. Friction stimulates an increase in stratum basale mitosis and keratin production causing callus formation

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BIO 201 Chapter 5- Integumentary
system Test Questions and Solutions
Skin ✅Largest body organ, variable thickness (1.5-4mm) 7% body weight (9-11
pounds)

Epidermis ✅Superficial layer, stratified squamous epitheilium - 30-50 layers thick,
superficial cells are dead, contains keratin.

Dermis ✅Inner layer of the skin, thicker than epidermis, increased collagen and elastic
fibers, increased vascularity, contains nerves, glands, hair follicles.

Papillary layer ✅Dermal layer. Connects to epidermis - has dermal papillae, capillary
loops, Meissner corpuscles. Fingerprints formed from here.

Reticular layer ✅Deeper, thicker, flexible - extensible
Tension lines:***
Flexure lines: ***
Linea albicans: Stretch marks
Tearing of the dermis due to overstretching - mark is increased collagen repaired
dermis

Hypodermis ✅Subcutaneous tissue, binds dermis to underlying tissue, primarily
connective tissue, adipose, vasculature, varies with body region, sex, age, nutritional
state

Stratum corneum ✅Epidermal layer, flat, keratinized, cornified.

Stratum lucidum ✅Epidermal layer. Extra layer found in palms, soles of feet only

Stratum granulosum ✅Epidermal layer. Granular cells, produces keratin. Contains
keratinocytes which produce keratin

Stratum spinosum ✅Epidermal layer. Limited mitosis. Contains Langerhans cells -
activate immune response.

Stratum basale ✅Deepest epidermal layer. Highly mitotic. Contains
Melanocytes - produces melanin
Merkel cells - sensory nerve ending

Cornification ✅The flattening and drying of cells at the corneum. Friction stimulates an
increase in stratum basale mitosis and keratin production causing callus formation
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