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Integumentary System Jeopardy

Integumentary System Jeopardy. xxx. xxx. xxx. xxx. xxx. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. xxx for 1. The lining of the lungs is called the: A . peritoneum. B. pericardium. C. pleural membrane.

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Integumentary System Jeopardy

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  1. Integumentary System Jeopardy

  2. xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  3. xxx for 1 • The lining of the lungs is called the: • A. peritoneum. • B. pericardium. • C. pleural membrane. • D. cutaneous Membrane. Check Your Answer

  4. xxx for 1 • The lining of the lungs is called the pleural membrane, which is a serous membrane. Back to the Game Board

  5. xxx for 2 These cells produce the waterproof outer surface of the skin: A. Melanocytes B. Lipocytes C. Keratinocytes D. Integumentocytes Check Your Answer

  6. xxx for 2 Keratinocytes produce keratin, which is a protein waterproofs the skin. Back to the Game Board

  7. xxx for 3 These projections of the upper dermal layer contribute to the formation of fingerprints. A. Microvilli B. Dermal inclusions C. Stratum lucidum D. Dermal papillae Check Your Answer

  8. xxx for 3 Dermal papillae contribute to the formation of fingerprints. • Dermal papillae: ridges that produce fingerprints, used to grip Back to the Game Board

  9. xxx for 4 Sebaceous glands secrete: A. sweatB. keratinC. oilD. uric acidE. endorphins Check Your Answer

  10. xxx for 4 • Sebaceous glands • Produce oil • Lubricant for skin • Prevents brittle hair • Kills bacteria • Most have ducts that empty into hair follicles; others open directly onto skin surface • Glands are activated at puberty Back to the Game Board

  11. xxx for 5 • The sun activates the synthesis of: • A. Vitamin A • B. Vitamin B-6 • C. Vitamin B-12 • D. Vitamin D • E. Vitamin C Check Your Answer

  12. xxx for 5 • Integumentary System Physiology: functions • 7. Synthesis of Vitamin D: acted on by UV rays, Vitamin D acts as a hormone to effect absorption of Ca+ in digestive tract. Back to the Game Board

  13. xxx for 1 • This smooth muscle contracts to give you goose bumps. • A. Dermal papillae • B. Arrectorpilli • C. Skeletal muscle • D. Dermal sheath Check Your Answer

  14. xxx for 1 Arectorpili: smooth muscle, keep hair at angle, stress hair goes perpendicular: goose-bumps Back to the Game Board

  15. xxx for 2 • Which of the following is a connective tissue membrane: • A. synovial membraneB. mucous membraneC. cutaneous membraneD. serous membraneE. pleural membrane Check Your Answer

  16. xxx for 2 • Synovial membrane • Connective tissue only • Lines fibrous capsules surrounding joints • Secretes a lubricating fluid Back to the Game Board

  17. xxx for 3 • Stratum ________ contains the Langerhans cells which serve as a part of the immune system. • A. basalB. spinosumC. granulosumD. lucidumE. corneum Check Your Answer

  18. xxx for 3 • Epidermis: stratified squamousStratum spinosum • spine/thorn like cells • close together • contain Langerhancells • Langerhanscells: protects against disease w/ helper T cells of the immune system. Back to the Game Board

  19. xxx for 4 • A yellow/orange pigment which is the precursor for Vitamin A and needed for visual pigment. • A. melaninB. hemoglobinC. albuminD. caroteneE. collagen Check Your Answer

  20. xxx for 4 • Skin Color Pigments: • Carotene: precursor for Vitamin A, needed for visual pigment • yellow/orange • Build up of yellow pigment os called jaundice Back to the Game Board

  21. xxx for 5 • The dermis of the skin: • A. contains receptors for cold, heat, & painB. is composed of corneal & basal layersC. contains the melanocytesD. contains large amounts of fats Check Your Answer

  22. xxx for 5 • Dermis has TWO layers • Papillary layer (upper dermal region) • Projections called dermal papillae • Some contain capillary loops • Other house pain receptors and touch receptors • Reticular layer (deepest skin layer) • Blood vessels • Sweat and oil glands • Deep pressure receptors Back to the Game Board

  23. xxx for 1 • The ABCD Rule is used in relationship to this disease/disorder: • sun burns • vitiligo • skin cancer • alopecia • seborrhea Check Your Answer

  24. xxx for 1 A= Aysmmetry: one half does not match the other half in size, shape B = Border Irregularity: edges are irregular, poorly defined C = Color: pigmentation not uniform D = Diameter: bigger then pencil eraser ( 6 mm) ABCD Rule relates to skin cancer Back to the Game Board

  25. xxx for 2 • The epidermis is composed of: • A. simple columnar epitheliumB. stratified squamous epitheliumC. adipose tissueD. dense fibrous connective tissueE. areolar tissue Check Your Answer

  26. xxx for 2 • Epidermis: stratified squamous • Keratinocytes: cells produce keratin, protein to protect skin from heat, bacteria, chemicals, make up 90% • Melanocytes: make up 8% made of pigment melanin, protects from UV rays • Langerhanscells: protects against disease w/ helper T cells, from bone marrow • Merkel cells: least numerous, deepest layer, touch sensation/nerve disc Back to the Game Board

  27. xxx for 3 • The hypodermis is composed of: • A. simple columnar epitheliumB. stratified squamous epitheliumC. adipose tissueD. dense fibrous connective tissueE. areolar tissue Check Your Answer

  28. xxx for 3 • Subcutaneous tissue (HYPODERMIS) is deep to dermis • Not part of the skin • Anchors skin to underlying organs • Composed mostly of adipose tissue Back to the Game Board

  29. xxx for 4 • Hair & nails are produced by cells in the: • A. dermisB. hypodermisC. sweat glandD. epidermisE. sebaceous gland Check Your Answer

  30. xxx for 4 • Hair is produced by hair follicles in the DERMIS. Back to the Game Board

  31. xxx for 5 • Nails contain a large amount of this substance: • A. sweatB. keratinC. oilD. uric acidE. melanin Check Your Answer

  32. xxx for 5 • Nails • Scale-like modifications of the epidermis • Heavily keratinized • Stratum basale extends beneath the nail bed responsible for growth • Lack of pigment makes them colorless Back to the Game Board

  33. Diseases/Disordersfor 1 Condition of thinning and some degree of baldness. Check Your Answer

  34. Diseases/Disorders for 1 Alopecia Baldness (Alopecia): androgens inhibit hair growth Back to the Game Board

  35. Diseases/Disordersfor 2 Overproduction of skin cells causing dry, silvery scales. Check Your Answer

  36. Diseases/Disordersfor 2 • Psoriasis • Cause is unknown • Triggered by trauma, infection, stress Back to the Game Board

  37. Diseases/Disordersfor 3 Disorder = increase in size of melanocytes often a part of the aging process. Check Your Answer

  38. Diseases/Disordersfor 3 “Liver Spots” Back to the Game Board

  39. Diseases/Disordersfor 4 Condition characterized by the inability to produce melanin. Check Your Answer

  40. Diseases/Disorders for 4 albinism: inability to produce melanin vitiligo: loss of melanocytes form patches on skin Back to the Game Board

  41. Diseases/Disorders for 5 malignancy of the lowest epidermal layer Check Your Answer

  42. Diseases/Disordersfor 5 Basal cell melanoma Basal cell: 78% of all skin cancers, rarely spreads, just basal layer Back to the Game Board

  43. Diseases/Disorders for 1 Full-thickness burn that destroys both the epidermis & dermis Check Your Answer

  44. Diseases/Disorders for 1 • Third-degree burns • Destroys entire skin layer • Burn is gray-white or black Back to the Game Board

  45. Diseases/Disorders for 2 Staphylococcus bacterial infection causing water-filled lesions around the mouth & nose Check Your Answer

  46. Diseases/Disorders for 2 • Skin Homeostatic Imbalances • Infections and allergies • Impetigo • Caused by bacterial infection (Staphylococcus) Back to the Game Board

  47. Diseases/Disorders for 3 decubitus ulcers Check Your Answer

  48. Diseases/Disorders for 3 • Bedsores • Pressure sores = decubitus ulcers • Deficiency of blood to tissue over a bony projection subject to prolonged pressure: bed, cast Back to the Game Board

  49. Diseases/Disorders for 4 over-activity of the sebaceous glands that results in dandruff, Also known as “cradle cap” in infants Check Your Answer

  50. Diseases/Disorders for 4 seborrhea (see page 119) Back to the Game Board

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