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Anatomy the skin Crossword
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1) Made of hard keratin, it grows from matrix or nail root. Nails rest on bed of tissue filled with blood vessles.
2) Produce cells that move to outer layers
3) Dead cells, as new cells produced they push older cells to the surface. Older cells become flattened and cornified.
5) Barrier against infection and injury; Regulates body temperature; Produces Vitamin D by using UV; Protects from UV light; Prevents water loss
6) Secrete milk
8) Areolar connective tissue nurishes epidermis
9) Produces mostly H20 to help cool body temp, produced to respond to stress and heat. Merocrine & Aprocrine is here
15) Cells are dead and cornified, most superficial and are held together my desosomes. This forms a water proof covering
17) Produces sebum that keeps skin flexible and waterproof, production is controlled by hormeones. This is not on palms or feet
18) Provides warmth, gives sense of light touch and protection, made up of keratin. Color is due to melanin
23) Pigments include melanin, carotene (orange pigment) and hemoglobin.
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4) your skin becomes wrinkly, you gain age spots, and your hair thins
7) Newly made cells enter this layer to divide and add thickness
10) produces keratin which is protein that forms all hair and nails
11) Network of fibers that provides flexibility and prevents damage.
12) Single row of cells attached by HEMADESOSOMES. These are the youngest cells, and they are rapidly dividing to produce more cells. Absorbtion is between epidermis and dermis. Contains keratinocytes and Melanenocytes
13) Stratum Corneum, Granulosum, Spinosum, Germinativum
14) Epidermis; Dermis; and Hypodermis (subcutaneous layer)
16) When cells reach this layer they stop dividing, flatten and heavily produce keratin
19) Inflammation due to injury of blood vessles, over time the skin is healed.
20) Stratified Squamous cells and Avascular
21) Living cells. Vascular, contains nerve endings, glands, smooth muscles, hair follicles. Critical in temp. Regulation (constriction-cold/ Dialation- hot)
22) Open to poors on skin and produces true sweat
24) secreats ear wax
25) Cells that produce melanen which is a dark brown pigment that colors the skin
26) Open to hair folecules which produces odor
27) Sweat (sudoriferous) gland & Sebaceous (oil) gland
28) Fat tissues that insulates body and acts as energy reserve
29) Attaches intergument to muscle
30) Connective tissue and Vascular
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