
Milady Chapter 3 Skin Structure and Growth
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Physician who specializes in diseases and disorders of the skin, hair, and nails
Dermatologist
Biologist
Endocrinologist
Oncologist
30s - Q2
Type of melanin that is dark brown to black in color
Pheomelanin
Keratinocyte
Eumelanin
Melanocyte
30s - Q3
Also known as derma, corium, cutis, or true skin; underlying or inner layer of the skin
Stratum Corneum
Epidermis
Hypodermis
Dermis
30s - Q4
Fibrous, connective tissue made from protein; that gives the skin form and strength
Reticular Layer
Elastin
Collagen
Dermis
30s - Q5
Sunscreen product that has been shown to protect from burning, skin cancer, and premature aging; protects against both UVA and UVB radiation from the sun
Collagen
Broad-Spectrum Sunscreen
Eumelanin
Pheomelanin
30s - Q6
Protein base similar to collagen that forms elastic tissue
Triglycerides
Collagen
Keratin
Elastin
30s - Q7
Small, involuntary muscles in the base of the hair follicle that cause goosebumps
Arrector Pili Muscles
Hair Papillae
Dermal-Epidermal Junction
Dermal Papillae
30s - Q8
Cone-shaped elevations at the base of the follicle that fit into the hair bulb; papillae are filled with tissue that contains the blood vessels and cells necessary for hair growth and follicle nourishment
Reticular Layer
Dermal Papillae
Tactile Corpuscles
Hair Papillae
30s - Q9
Complex of lipids that keep the skin moist by preventing water evaporation and guards against irritants penetrating the skin surface; and to help regulate the skin's pH
Stratum Lucidum
Stratum Corneum
Barrier Function
Tactile Corpuscle
30s - Q10
Membranes of ridges and grooves that attach to the epidermis
Melanocytes
Arrector Pili Muscles
Dermal Papillae
Reticular Layer
30s - Q11
Medical branch of science that deals with the study of skin and its nature, structure, functions, diseases, and treatment
Dermatology
Endocrinology
Histology
Physiology
30s - Q12
Top of the papillary layer where it joins the epidermis
Dermis
Reticular Layer
Papillary Layer
Dermal-Epidermal Junction
30s - Q13
Outermost and thinnest layer of skin, made up of five layers
Dermis
Stratum Germinativum
Subcutaneous
Epidermis
30s - Q14
Fibrous protein of cells that is also the principal component of skin, hair and nails
Keratin
Papain
Collagen
Elastin
30s - Q15
Tiny grains of pigment produced by melanocytes deposited into cells in the stratum germinativum layer of the epidermis and papillary layer of the dermis
Melanin
Sebaceous Gland
Keratinocyte
Derma
30s