Chapters 6 - 9
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Chapters 6 - 9
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nucleus:dense active protoplasm found in the center of the cell
mitosis:dividing into two identical cells called daughters,reproduction process called
skeletal system:physical foundation of the body
frontal bone:forms the forehead
origin:part of the muscle that does not move, attached to the skeleton and usually part of skeletal muscle
insertion:part of the muscle that is the more movable attachment to the skeleton
belly:middle part of the muscle, massage pressure directed to this
orbicularis oculi:ring muscle of the eye socket that enables you to close your eyes
pronators:muscle that turns the hand inward so that the palm faces downward
abductors:muscles that separate the fingers
adductors:muscles at the base of each finger that draws the fingers together
endocrine glands:release secretions called hormones
hormones:stimulate funtional activity or secretion in other parts of your body
skin:largest organ of the body
stratum germinativum:deepest layer of the epidermis
dermis:underlying or inner layer of the skin
papillary layer:outer layer of the dermis, directly beneath the epidermis
tactile corpuscles:papillae contain looped capillaries and others contain these small structures
epidermal dermal junction:top of the papillary layer where it joins the dermis is called this
reticular layer:deepest layer of the dermis that supplies the skin with oxygen and nutrients
motor nerve fibers:distributed to the arrector pili muscles attached to the hair follicles
sensory nerve fibers:react to heat, cold, touch, pressure and pain
secretory nerve fibers:distributed to the sweat and oil glands of the skin
protection:the skin protects the body from injury and bacteria, function of the skin
sensation:stimulating different sensory nerve endings, the skin responds to heat, cold, touch, pressure and pain, function of the skin
heat regulation:this means that the skin protects the body from the environment, function of the skin
excretion:perspiration from the sweat glands is excreted through the skin, function of the skin
secretion:sebum is secreted by the sebaceous glands, function of the skin
absorbtion:is limited but does occur, function of the skin
matrix:natural nail is formed
nail plate:most visible and functional part of the nail module
free edge:part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
cuticle:dead colorless tissue attached to the nail plate
eponychium:living skin at the base of the nail plate covering the matrix
trichology:scientific study of hair, and it's diseases and care
arrector pili:tiny, involuntary muscle in the base of the hair follicle
sebaceous glands:oil glands of the skin, connected to the hair follicles
sebum:oily secretion of the sebaceous glands, which lubricates the hair and skin
cohns:five main elements that make up human hair, skin and nails
hydrogen:weak physical side bond
disulfide:chemical side bond that is very different from the physical bonding of a hydrogen or salt bond
eumelanin:melanin that provides brown and black to the hair
pheomelanin:melanin that provides colors to the hair ranging from red and ginger, to yellow/blond tones
hair texture:thickness or diameter of the individual hair strand
hair porosity:ability of the hair to absorb moisture
hair elsticity:hairs ability to stretch and return to it's original length without breaking
hair stream:hair flowing in the same direction, resulting from follicles sloping in the same direction
vellus:short, fine and downy hair, not pigmented and usually never has a medulla
pediculosis capitis:infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice
furuncle:or boil is an acute, localized bacterial infection of the hair follicle that produces constant pain
carbuncle:inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue caused by staphlococci
Chapters 6 - 9
Across:1. | is limited but does occur, function of the skin | 4. | underlying or inner layer of the skin | 5. | deepest layer of the epidermis | 6. | outer layer of the dermis, directly beneath the epidermis | 7. | dividing into two identical cells called daughters,reproduction process called | 11. | the skin protects the body from injury and bacteria, function of the skin | 12. | stimulate funtional activity or secretion in other parts of your body | 13. | inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue caused by staphlococci | 14. | chemical side bond that is very different from the physical bonding of a hydrogen or salt bond | 16. | part of the muscle that is the more movable attachment to the skeleton | 17. | melanin that provides colors to the hair ranging from red and ginger, to yellow/blond tones | 19. | part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe | 20. | dense active protoplasm found in the center of the cell | 21. | part of the muscle that does not move, attached to the skeleton and usually part of skeletal muscle | 22. | largest organ of the body | 23. | five main elements that make up human hair, skin and nails | 25. | infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice | 26. | middle part of the muscle, massage pressure directed to this | 27. | perspiration from the sweat glands is excreted through the skin, function of the skin | 28. | natural nail is formed | 29. | release secretions called hormones | 30. | short, fine and downy hair, not pigmented and usually never has a medulla | 31. | melanin that provides brown and black to the hair | 32. | physical foundation of the body |
| | Down:2. | stimulating different sensory nerve endings, the skin responds to heat, cold, touch, pressure and pain, function of the skin | 3. | sebum is secreted by the sebaceous glands, function of the skin | 8. | papillae contain looped capillaries and others contain these small structures | 9. | tiny, involuntary muscle in the base of the hair follicle | 10. | oily secretion of the sebaceous glands, which lubricates the hair and skin | 15. | most visible and functional part of the nail module | 18. | forms the forehead | 24. | hairs ability to stretch and return to it's original length without breaking | 25. | muscle that turns the hand inward so that the palm faces downward |
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Chapters 6 - 9
Across:1. | is limited but does occur, function of the skin | 4. | underlying or inner layer of the skin | 5. | deepest layer of the epidermis | 6. | outer layer of the dermis, directly beneath the epidermis | 7. | dividing into two identical cells called daughters,reproduction process called | 11. | the skin protects the body from injury and bacteria, function of the skin | 12. | stimulate funtional activity or secretion in other parts of your body | 13. | inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue caused by staphlococci | 14. | chemical side bond that is very different from the physical bonding of a hydrogen or salt bond | 16. | part of the muscle that is the more movable attachment to the skeleton | 17. | melanin that provides colors to the hair ranging from red and ginger, to yellow/blond tones | 19. | part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe | 20. | dense active protoplasm found in the center of the cell | 21. | part of the muscle that does not move, attached to the skeleton and usually part of skeletal muscle | 22. | largest organ of the body | 23. | five main elements that make up human hair, skin and nails | 25. | infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice | 26. | middle part of the muscle, massage pressure directed to this | 27. | perspiration from the sweat glands is excreted through the skin, function of the skin | 28. | natural nail is formed | 29. | release secretions called hormones | 30. | short, fine and downy hair, not pigmented and usually never has a medulla | 31. | melanin that provides brown and black to the hair | 32. | physical foundation of the body |
| | Down:2. | stimulating different sensory nerve endings, the skin responds to heat, cold, touch, pressure and pain, function of the skin | 3. | sebum is secreted by the sebaceous glands, function of the skin | 8. | papillae contain looped capillaries and others contain these small structures | 9. | tiny, involuntary muscle in the base of the hair follicle | 10. | oily secretion of the sebaceous glands, which lubricates the hair and skin | 15. | most visible and functional part of the nail module | 18. | forms the forehead | 24. | hairs ability to stretch and return to it's original length without breaking | 25. | muscle that turns the hand inward so that the palm faces downward |
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