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The document covers key topics on skin structure, function, and disorders, including the layers of the skin (epidermis, dermis, hypodermis), the role of skin in temperature regulation, and skin cancer types. It also discusses bone structure, growth, and repair, including ossification processes and calcium balance regulation. Additionally, the study guide addresses anatomical terms, medical imaging, and the functions of various bones, bone cells, and marrow types.

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BIO 271 Exam 4 Study

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I. Skin Structure

​ Components of the Integumentary System: List the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis

(subcutaneous layer).

​ Functions of the Integumentary System: Describe protection (physical barrier, UV radiation,

dehydration, infection), sensation (touch, pressure, temperature, pain), thermoregulation

(sweating, vasodilation/vasoconstriction), vitamin D synthesis, and excretion of small amounts of

wastes.

​ Skin and Body Temperature Regulation: Explain how vasodilation of dermal blood vessels

releases heat and vasoconstriction conserves heat. Describe the role of sweat glands in

evaporative cooling.

​ Epidermal Features and Cells:Keratin: A tough, fibrous protein that provides structural

strength and waterproofing to the skin. Found throughout the epidermis.

​ Dying Keratinocytes: Cells in the stratum granulosum and stratum corneum undergoing

apoptosis; they are filled with keratin and contribute to the epidermal water barrier and protection.

​ Live Keratinocytes: The majority of cells in the stratum spinosum and stratum basale, actively

producing keratin.

, ​ Dendritic Cells (Langerhans cells): Immune cells located in the stratum spinosum that

phagocytize pathogens and alert the immune system.

​ Tactile Cells (Merkel cells): Sensory receptors located in the stratum basale that detect light

touch and pressure.

​ Melanocytes: Cells located in the stratum basale that produce melanin.

​ Epidermal Water Barrier: Formed by tight junctions between keratinocytes and the lipids

released from lamellar granules in the stratum granulosum, preventing water loss.

​ Function of Melanin: Describe how melanin pigment absorbs UV radiation, protecting DNA

from damage. Explain how the amount and type of melanin contribute to different skin colors.

​ Dermis and Hypodermis:Papillary Layer (Dermis): Superficial layer composed of areolar

connective tissue; provides nutrients to the epidermis and contains dermal papillae that interlock

with epidermal ridges.

​ Reticular Layer (Dermis): Deeper layer composed of dense irregular connective tissue; contains

collagen and elastic fibers for strength and elasticity, as well as blood vessels, nerves, hair

follicles, and glands.

​ Hypodermis (Subcutaneous Layer): Located below the dermis, composed primarily of adipose

tissue and some areolar connective tissue; stores fat for insulation and cushioning, and anchors

the skin to underlying structures.

​ Dermal Conditions and Skin Color:Cyanosis: Bluish discoloration of the skin due to a

deficiency of oxygen in the blood; visible in the dermis.

​ Erythema: Abnormal redness of the skin due to increased blood flow in the dermis, such as

during inflammation, exercise, or fever.

​ Pallor: Paleness of the skin due to reduced blood flow in the dermis, which can result from

shock, anemia, or stress.

​ Jaundice: Yellowish discoloration of the skin and sclera (whites of the eyes) due to the buildup

of bilirubin in the blood; affects the appearance of the dermis.
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