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Guess The Fib •1. The 2 functional layers of the epidermis are ..., Lecture notes of Human Physiology

The 2 functional layers of the epidermis are the stratum corneum and the stratum germinativum. •2. The epidermis is considered the true layer of skin.

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Guess The Fib
1. The 2 functional layers of the
epidermis are the stratum corneum
and the stratum germinativum.
2. The epidermis is considered the
true layer of skin
3. Skin pigmentation cells are found
in the epidermis
4. The epidermis is your first barrier
protection from disease.
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Guess The Fib

    1. The 2 functional layers of the epidermis are the stratum corneum and the stratum germinativum.
    1. The epidermis is considered the true layer of skin
    1. Skin pigmentation cells are found in the epidermis
    1. The epidermis is your first barrier protection from disease.

The Fib Was:

    1. The epidermis is considered the true layer of skin

❖WHY??

The dermis is considered the true layer of skin

The Fib Was: ▪3. The skin functions to hold muscles and bones in place.

❖WHY??

Temperature Regulation, Protection, and Sensory Perception are all functions of the integ. system

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    1. Alopecia is permanent hair loss.
    1. The hair follicle is the visible part of the hair.
    1. Sebaceous glands usually open onto hair follicles.
    1. Hair covers all body surfaces except palms and soles.

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    1. Carotene is a brownish black pigment.
    1. Cyanosis is bluish coloring.
    1. Erythema is reddish coloring.
    1. Jaundice is a yellowish discoloration caused by liver disease.

The Fib Was:

    1. Carotene is a brownish black pigment.

❖WHY??

Carotene is a yellowish red pigment that helps determine skin color.

The Fib Was:

    1. Vesicles are areas of dried pus and blood.

❖WHY??

Vesicles are blisters or fluid filled sacs.

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  1. Acne vulgaris can be treated with antibiotics.
  2. Athlete’s foot is not contagious.
  3. Basal cell carcinoma is slow growing.
  4. Eczema can be caused by allergens or irritants.

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    1. Impetigo is caused by strep or staph bacteria.
    1. Impetigo is highly contagious.
    1. Impetigo is treated with antifungal medication.
    1. Symptoms of impetigo would include oozing vesicles, pustules, and a yellow crust.

The Fib Was:

    1. Impetigo is treated with antifungal medication.

❖WHY??

Impetigo is a bacterial infection treated with antibiotics.

The Fib Was:

    1. Verrucae can occur anywhere but on the soles of your feet.

❖WHY??

Verrucae or warts on the soles of your feet are called plantar warts.

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    1. Psoriasis can be treated with UV light or scale removal.
    1. Dermatitis can be treated with antibiotics.
    1. Melanoma can be treated with surgery.
    1. Ringworm can be treated with antifungal medications.

Guess The Fib

    1. Sudoriferous gland produce sebum.
    1. Epidermis is the outermost layer of skin.
    1. Dermis contains involuntary muscles.
    1. Subcutaneous fascia connects the skin to underlying muscle.

The Fib Was:

    1. Sudoriferous gland produce sebum.

❖WHY??

Sudoriferous glands eliminate sweat.