Ch 3: histology and physiology of the skin
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Why is UVB radiation also known as UVB wavelengths cause burning of the skin as
"burning rays"? well as cancer
What is not an element of the skin's Blood
acid mantle ? (acid mantle is made
up sebum,lipids,sweat,and water)
What causes injured skin to restore hyperproduction of cells and bloodcotting
itself to its normal thickness ?
, Histology is also known as____ Microscopic anatomy
Which of the following is not slightly rough
characterstic of healthy skin?
What are most abundant in the sensory nerve fibers
fingertips, as opposed to other
parts of the body?
what is the average internal 98.6
tempreature of the body in degrees
fehrenheit ?
Why does the body perspire? To protect us from overheating
What are follicles? Tubelike openings in the epidermis
What is glycation? The binding of a protein molecule to a glucose
molecule
What are hair papillae? cone-shaped elevations at the base of the follicle
Where in the body is hyaluronic skin
acid found?
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Why is UVB radiation also known as UVB wavelengths cause burning of the skin as
"burning rays"? well as cancer
What is not an element of the skin's Blood
acid mantle ? (acid mantle is made
up sebum,lipids,sweat,and water)
What causes injured skin to restore hyperproduction of cells and bloodcotting
itself to its normal thickness ?
, Histology is also known as____ Microscopic anatomy
Which of the following is not slightly rough
characterstic of healthy skin?
What are most abundant in the sensory nerve fibers
fingertips, as opposed to other
parts of the body?
what is the average internal 98.6
tempreature of the body in degrees
fehrenheit ?
Why does the body perspire? To protect us from overheating
What are follicles? Tubelike openings in the epidermis
What is glycation? The binding of a protein molecule to a glucose
molecule
What are hair papillae? cone-shaped elevations at the base of the follicle
Where in the body is hyaluronic skin
acid found?