Skin Structures

Definitions of the structures of the intagumentary system. Different parts of the skin.

25 cards   |   Total Attempts: 190
  

Cards In This Set

Front Back
Question 1
Hair shaft
The part of the hair projecting from the surface of the scap or the skin
Question 2
Sweat pore
Allows loss of fluids to keep body temperatures regulated.
Question 3
Dermal papillae
Fingellike projections from the papillary layer's superior surface
Question 4
Epidermis
Outer layer of skin made up of stratified squamos epithelium that is capable of keratinizing
Question 5
Dermis
Underlying layer made up of dense connective tissue
Question 6
Meissner’s corpuscle
Responsible for sensitivity of light touch
Question 7
Hypodermis
Essentially adipose tissue ancors skin to underlying organs. shock absorber and insulates deep tissue from extreme weather
Question 8
Free nerve ending
Peripheral endings of sensory nerve fibers in which the terminal filaments end freely in the tissue
Question 9
Stratum basale
Deepest layer of the epidermis. Contains the only epidermal cells that receive adequate nourishment.
Question 10
Sebaceous glands
Glands that empty their sebum secretion into hair follicles
Question 11
Arrector pili muscle
Tiny smooth muscles attached to hair follicles,which cause hair to stand upright when activated.
Question 12
Reticular layer of the dermis
Lower layer of the dermis. gives the skin it overall strength and elasticity, houses structures such as glands and hair follicles.
Question 13
Sensory Nerve Fiber
Conducts impulses from the skin to the central nervous system.
Question 14
Eccrine sweat gland
They are responsible for most of the body's temperature control.
Question 15
Pacinian corpuscle
They are pressure receptors and each one is connected to a sensory neuron