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Skin is one name for
the integument, but
this membrane has
another name
What is the cutaneous
membrane?
The epithelial
membranes that line
body surfaces that
open up to the outside
What are mucous
membranes?
An inflammation of the
serous membranes in
the abdominal cavity
What is Peritonitis?
Membranes found only
on surfaces within
closed cavities
What are serous
membranes?
Name the junction
where skin and mucous
membranes meet.
What is the
mucocutaneous
junction?
These accessory organs
are made of keratin
and are hard and
platelike
What are nails?
Pacinian and
Meissner’s
corpuscles are two
examples of these
What are
receptors?
These glands
secrete sweat and
are located in the
armpit
What are apocrine
sweat glands?
These glands secrete oil
for the hair and skin
What are
sebaceous glands?
This condition results
from the increase in
sebum secretion between
ages 10 and 19
What is acne?
This substance in
the skin protects
the body from
excessive fluid loss
What is keratin?
This substance in the
pigment layer prevents
UV rays from
penetrating the inside
of the body
What is melanin?
This is regulated by
blood supply to the
skin
What is body
temperature?
These may be
required when a
person’s skin has
been burned
What are skin
grafts?
There are millions of
these inside the skin,
keeping the body
informed of changes
in the environment
What are nerve
endings?
A wart is an
example of this
common skin
lesion
What is a papule?
A freckle is an
example of this
common skin
lesion
What is a macule?
Patchy loss of
pigment on the
face, trunk and
axilla
What is vitiligo?
An elevated lesion
filled with pus
What is a pustule?
(or acne, for
example)
Stretch marks or
striae are examples
of what type of skin
lesion
What is atrophy?
A burn involving
deep epidermal
layers as well as
upper layers of
skin
What is a second
degree burn?
A first-degree burn
causes damage to
which layers of the
epidermis
What are the
surface layers?
These degrees of burns
are called partialthickness burns
What are first- and
second-degree
burns?
A full-thickness
burn is also called
this
What is a thirddegree burn
Make your wager
A hereditary condition
characterized by a
partial or total lack of
melanin pigment
What is albinism?